How far should parents interfere in young peoples decision RTF

Title How far should parents interfere in young peoples decision
Author Leshaf Radia
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From teen movies and music to the classroom of any school, young people are constantly bombarded with examples of immoral behavior. But parents have more influence than they might think; indeed, teenagers will want forever their parent's approval and support. However, parents don't agree wet...


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From teen movies and music to the classroom of any school, young people are constantly bombarded with examples of immoral behavior. But parents have more influence than they might think; indeed, teenagers will want forever their parentss approval and support. However, parents donst agree wether they should interfere in their childrenss choices. Most teens know right from wrong, but get into trouble when they spend too much time with friend or lack other interests thatss why we may wonder to what extent parents can interfere with their childrenss decision. First, there are parents who help their children to make the right choices because they feel that their child lacks experiences or they just canst help ofering advice because they feel indispensable. In this case, children are willing to listen to their parents. Nevertheless, there are some teenagers who feel smothered and try to disobey their parents, to cross limits. Actually, teens are more likely to respond positively to limits if their parents allow some freedom and explain their reasons for their rules, or decisions. On the contrary, there are parents who donst pay attention to them child. They disregard the education they should have given and just let things go. Thereby, those children can feel lost and confused and then make wrong decisions. However there are some teenagers who are responsible enough to manage their problems, who are mature enough to think by themselves. To sum up, I would say that parents should be present but not smothering. That is to say that they should give advices, show the example and subserve communication. Indeed, their child will respect them only if they live what they preach and teens who have a close relationship with their parents tend to be much less likely to engage in risky behavior....


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