Friday, October 28, 2011

Intro

Most teenagers are so rebellious towards their parents. Would the curfew rule that their parents are striking at them make them this way? Some parents are saying they do not want to give their teen-aged kids curfews because they then feel like their kids hate them from their actions. Studies show that two out of three teens rebel when they reach a certain age. I know a teenage girl that was rebellious towards their parents because they gave her a certain time to be home in the afternoon. She also had consequences if she was not at home by her curfew. She began to ignore her parents and never came home until around 10 o’clock at night. One afternoon passed by, and then 10 o’clock passed by. Around 1:00, her mom went to look for her, and she found her at the corner of a building in their town that people always called, “The Drug House”. Her parents ended up sending her to a teenage drug rehabilitation camp to help her.  People think it is a factor in teenager’s minds that makes them react as a rebellious one. To teenagers, rebellion actions are their way of showing their independence and individuality. If you think about it, teens go against their parents whenever they put a lockdown on them. Rebellion, sometimes, can lead to a bad future for a teenager based on the trouble rebellion puts them in. They do not rebel to get on their parents nerves; they simply do it to show they are growing up and do not need as much parental supervision as they use to.

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