They fight their parent's beliefs because they are questioning everybody and everything on the way to becoming separate adults. You can discuss things they need to know, but take them lightly when they come up with different thoughts. However, I think they still need to go with the family "rules" for living while they are in the household and act reasonably pleasant about it even if they don't agree.
Rebellion is part of the development of indivuality and independence. They find something that does not make sense to them, so they challenge its truth or correctness in a search to either confirm why they should believe it or that it is wrong and they need to find something else to fit the gap.
About 60% of teens are parents in the u.s
Yes the parents of teens want them to drive. It shows that they are growing up and that they can be more responsible for their actions. It lifts the burden of the parents driving the teens from one activity to another.
No, her parents were unwed teens.
normally there parents
because four " teens" can't fight with eight " teens" :P
Christian teens struggle with the same thing normal teens struglle with, but CHristian teens are put down for their beliefs sometimes and are bullied and harassed.
For the same reason that teens are incapable of understanding their parents. Parents are often right, but in any event, the child (teen) must obey them.
Parents focus on the negative aspect of teens because the positive aspects don't need improvement
Yes
the theme is that people had to fight to prove that they were the same no matter what class they were
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).
www.troubledteensinfo.com and www.4troubledteens.com both offer advice and listings for programs for parents who wish to help their troubled teens.