Yes and no. Some kids are more likely to listen to their peers than to their parents, but the parents' advice is more likely to be good.
The word "arrogant" refers to a person that believes he is better than his peers. Arrogant individuals tend to look down on those around them, believing that they are superior in intelligence, attractiveness, or skill sets.
he skis better than you
The correct wording is "You are better than I." The way to tell is to finish the sentence - "You are better than I am" is correct, whereas "You are better than me am" would be incorrect.
Yes
They are exactly the same!
kids can see better because they have a younger eye and the adults eye have been used a whole lot more.
A greater proportion of children than adults were immediately executed.
No. Children have a better sense of smell.
some attributes that distinguishes you from your peers is: (for teens) you doing better in academically in school grade wise playing sport getting achievements.
not at all who would think that?
Yes, for better insulation
Too much pain when you are older.
bwcause peer's understand social problem faced by an invidual
Yes this is a strong possibility, because of the nostrils of the adults they can smell farther and better than kids.
They need more attention!
No, kids do not conduct electricity better than adults. The ability to conduct electricity depends on the properties of the materials involved, such as water content or metal content, rather than age. Both kids and adults can conduct electricity depending on the circumstances.
Babies' ears are more sensitive than adults' ears because their ear canals are smaller and their eardrums are thinner. This means they can hear higher frequencies and softer sounds better than adults.