Teenagers should clean up their own room,help with laundry,wash dishes,cut the grass,help their mother cut out coupons,if they have a car keep their car clean inside and out,help their parents with any other house chores.When I grew up my brother and I took turns doing the dishes and cuttting the grass. Parents shouldn't raise their childrem and say because she is a girl she doesn't have to cut the grass.Teach your chiildren it doesn't matter what sex you are chores have to be done. I am now a grownup and because my parents didn't' tell me because I was a girl I didn't have to cut the grass I cut my grass at my house as a female that is grownup without any gripes but glad my father taught me how.
you have no rights, you have too many responsibilities, your a second class citizen, get use to it
because they know when they get older they will be tied down with responsibilities so they try to get they're party animal side out when they are young
Each right a teenager is given will come with a responsibility. These rights and responsibilities have an impact on their values and beliefs. Teenagers' experiences and decision-making process will often correlate with their ideas, values, and beliefs.
Each right a teenager is given will come with a responsibility. These rights and responsibilities have an impact on their values and beliefs. Teenagers' experiences and decision-making process will often correlate with their ideas, values, and beliefs.
Each right a teenager is given will come with a responsibility. These rights and responsibilities have an impact on their values and beliefs. Teenagers' experiences and decision-making process will often correlate with their ideas, values, and beliefs.
Many teenagers are responsible. There are unfortunately many teenagers that are not responsible at all. One should not place too much responsibilities upon very young persons though. What we adults may find very important may lay outside what a teenager may find important.
Teenagers had less freedom (generally) and more responsibilities (generally).
No.
No. It is demeaning. Teenagers are a few years off being an adult. In the UK most responsibilities come at 16 or 18, so it isn't nice for a 15 year old to be called a child.
Yes, teenagers should be held responsible for their actions, but within a framework that considers their age and developmental stage. Providing guidance, support, and appropriate consequences can help teenagers learn from their mistakes and grow into responsible adults.
you should verify what you are asking.
no, let them be independent