when they are 18, because that is the legal age, and until then they shouldn't be allowed to do what they want. but yes, you want to give your kid some freedom, but until they are 18, they shouldn't be able to make their own decisions
no they shouldent its time teens made there own diecissions and learn from their mistake you have to let go of them at some point
when they feel that there old enough which is like when there 16-18 maybe, or maybe when the teens leave home.
Parents should have the authority to make decisions for their child because they are responsible for their well-being, upbringing, and development. This authority allows parents to ensure the safety, health, and education of their child, as well as instill values and guidance necessary for their growth and success.
leave them the hell alone! they hate parents! esspecially when they are breathing down their neck! :D
Because you think the way your parents are controling you is wrong and you should be allowed to make your own decisions.
Teenagers should be able to make decisions for themselves. Yeah, they might mess up. But that's how you learn. I am seeing more and more of this baby-ing stuff with the way we are bringing kids up. How are we supposed to teach future generations to think for themselves and make good decisions based on their own judgments if all of the decisions are made for them?
I can only think of one major one; GCSE options
I don't think you can. :(
No. Children don't have the knowledge, experience to make good decisions that why they have parents. Also depends on what age you are talking about.
The reason parents dont encourage teens to cook is becaue if they're mad at their parents, the could purposely burn the house down, because their hormones are changing, and teens make bad decision sometimes (no offense to teens).
No. she does not. she should get to decide on her own. the parents are going to say no. But she is an adult. She can make her own decisions.
Allowing teens to participate in dangerous sports is a complex issue. While some argue that it can build character and teach valuable skills, others believe the risks outweigh the benefits. Ultimately, it is important for parents and guardians to carefully consider the potential dangers and make informed decisions based on the individual teen's maturity and readiness.