The responsibility for unruly behaviors of teenagers lies with a combination of factors, including the home environment, upbringing, peer influence, and individual choices. While the home environment and parenting styles can play a significant role in shaping a teenager's behavior, it is not solely responsible. Teenagers are also influenced by their peers, school environment, media, and personal experiences, all of which contribute to their behavior. It is important for parents to provide guidance, set boundaries, and communicate effectively with their teenagers to help them navigate through this challenging phase of development.
Teenagers may become truant due to various reasons such as disliking school, peer influence, family issues, bullying, learning difficulties, mental health problems, or a lack of interest in academic subjects. It could also be a sign of underlying problems at home or in their personal lives that need attention.
Some problems teenagers face today that are not very different from those faced by their parents might include:Making friends; dealing with cliquesLosing friendsWhether they are liked by friendsWhat to wearFitting in with peersTeen bullyingSexual harassmentDiscriminationHating high schoolLiking extra-curricular activitiesNot having enough time for homework AND work AND playDisliking to hating parentsHating their parents' primary religionWanting to choose their own religious beliefsStruggling to be uniqueWanting to be independent and "adult"Not having easy access to transportation - e.g. a vehicleNo jobs for teens.Parents had even a lower minimum wage as teenagers than teens have today.Deciding "what do I want to do?" today, tomorrow, in the futureWork? or College?How will I pay for college?How to "make a difference" in the world - How to stand out from other people and do something great.How not to succumb to boredom...or settle for lessFeeling caught between family and friendsFeeling less connected at homeWanting to leave your hometown as soon as possibleFighting with parentsBeing groundedetc.Some differences? Parents today did NOT have as teens:access to carsaccess to moneycell phonescomputersAudio-Visual Labs in schoolvideo games at home or on cell phonesno personal phone in bedroom
What a strange question! If the abused is afraid to leave the home for financial reasons, he or she should leave anyway. An abusive husband or father will still be required to support his wife or children, even if they do not live in his home. Basically, finances are not an issue in this case. If someone is being abused, that is the issue to get help for.
Durin the teenage years, we are required to go to school, because if we dont, we will never learn the proper ways of responsiblity. It is a jump start into the real world. High school , if you do well, will help you have a better chance of making money. Im guessing a teen asked this question, because i dont think a parent would have. If you dont go to school, like my sister, you will never have money, and be living with your parents for the majority of your life. Going to school will allow you to have your own lufe. THATS why you should go to school. [If you dont like the Idea of public school, there are alternative. I myself am home schooled... and i have done 2 years of school in 4 months. Doing online school is not a cop out.. its a great way to learn. Look into it if you dont want to participate in public schools. ] I suppose you could go through life being behind, and being uneducated, but you will never amount to anything. :D good luck. stay in school.
There could be distractions at home that make it difficult to focus on studying effectively.
It sounds like a responsible mother.
Yes, the parent remains responsible. Until they reach the age of majority, normally 18 or are emancipated, they remain the responsibility of the parents. They determine where the child can live.
There is no official curfew for teenagers anywhere... it's not a law when teenagers are supposed to be home.
teenagers drive home after being at a party because they are stupid idoits and everyone love us blah blah blah
In lounges, at home, or friend's homes.
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Why would they? Who would pay them, and for what?
they didnt have home and food to eat .
Why not ? Depends on if you can trust the teenagers to be in the house. 17 years old is an adult
never stupid
if you are their parents then you ground them for eternity. if you are a friend then you tell an adult
You may be responsible for the difference in what you owe on the home and what the bank is able to sell it for. You are not still responsible for the payments.