[Skip Header] Friend Requests Messages Notifications HomeProfile Account(more) [End of Header]

How Does a Teenager Rebel Against Parents?

 

Not Following the Parents' House Rules

·         Whether they are spoken or unspoken, every home has house rules. These rules encompass the behavioral expectations, family values and moral code that parents expect their kids to live by. Common house rules outline how to behave, how to treat other members of the family, and what language and media are allowed or forbidden in the home. A teen may rebel against these rules by not adhering to a curfew, by watching a movie her parents had deemed unacceptable when she is at a friend's house, or by refusing to complete homework. Teens can actively protest the house rules or passively ignore them.

19 Comments

worth to read it by everybody

21 months ago

thanks Ramesh

21 months ago

reader's worth

21 months ago

thanks Daniboy

21 months ago

It is very important to show respect to your child, since they were born, and every day more, so that they have a chance to learn to reaspect others including their parents in ang age, and in any situation.

21 months ago

i totally agree with you May Ram...thanks for dropping by

21 months ago

because they are teenage thinker

21 months ago

thanks

21 months ago

Nice post ... being rebellious will do more harm than good. It is better to follow your parents wishes so that you won't regret it for a lifetime.

20 months ago

nice

20 months ago

thanks

20 months ago

good

20 months ago

thanks

20 months ago

thanks Jennet

19 months ago

Teenagers, as you say, do go through that "stage" I hear, and there's not really anything you can do to change their behavior. Being able to communicate in an effective way and not reacting back harshly will help soothe matters. This is just what I think from the top of my head. I do not have any experience dealing with teenage kids. :D

16 months ago

informative post

10 months ago

thanks

10 months ago