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What do teens want from adults?
Of all the responses we heard, three stood out as the most prevalent: money, support, and respect.
What do you think are your obligation as a teenager?
Your teens should be responsible for their homework, their own room, and for cleaning up after their own projects. In addition, teenagers should be held responsible for their actions. If they lose something through carelessness, they should pay for a replacement or work to earn money to pay for it.
What kids wish their parents knew?
What Kids Wished their Parents knew
- “Sometimes when I say no I just don’t agree.
- “Punishment doesn’t work, it just makes me feel sad”
- “I love them even when I’m angry with them”
- “I want them to spend time with me, just me”
- “I want them to be happy with me”
- “I want to do some things for myself”
What parents should understand?
It is important for parents to understand their children, their development, their needs, and their uniqueness. Parents need to understand that every child is different, not only in his or her abilities, but also in the extraordinary way that he or she sees and understands the world.
What are the responsibilities of adulthood?
Adults are answerable for their life obligations, including employment, bill paying, house chores and upkeep, and being as good as their word. Adults are held responsible for what they sign up to do in both their public and private lives, such as what they say, write, promise and do.
What kids want most from parents?
15 Things Kids Want From Their Parents
- A Good Goodnight. Going to bed is so much better when parents spend some quality time with their children.
- Affection.
- Private Time.
- Positive Food Advocates.
- Plans to Look Forward To.
- Conversations Before Bedtime.
- Time to Play Outside.
- Time to Watch Their Favorite Show.
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