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What are the common problems of teenagers?

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What are the common problems of teenagers?

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  1. yeah, I am 15 years old, and I would say that the biggest problem is that my parents overload me with responsibilities. When I was younger, I had to do 1/5 of the work I do now. And I also have tougher exams now.

    Anyways, the problems that other people are saying are just generalizations of those weird kids, for the most part I have seen that most teenagers are normal. I do loose my temper a few times, but that is only when my parents do something to make me loose my temper, such as waking me up in the middle of the night to warm a bottle of milk for my sister, or when I get interupted when I am busy so many times.


  2. Peer pressure

    Adolescents in general

    trying to be mature without the knowledge

    parents

    boyfriends/girlfriends

    school

    The list goes on and on....

  3. I would say the "biggest" common problem of teenagers is their parents.  By that I mean it is a problem for teenagers when their parents do not set rules and guidelines for them and enforce them.   Instead, some parents want to be 'cool' to their child and the child's friends and allow their child to do things that may not be a good idea.  Some parents even go so far as to do illegal things such as providing alcohol for their teen and his/her friends.  This is not as uncommon as one might think!

    All children need to have good, solid, trustworthy, MATURE authority in their lives teaching them how to be respectful, honest, productive people.  Many teenagers could combat all the other common problems of teenage-hood if they only had better parents.

  4. My teen year so far have found:

    AGGRESSION

    Depression

    Rebellion

    Sexual curiosity

    ETC.

    Get a book, or have a teen stay at your house for a week, and let him/her ***** at you about how hard it is to be a teenager.

  5. The fact that your parents are so wrapped up in their own lives and then have a go at you for doing what? Um... nothing! Yeah, we may be moody, we may argue and stuff like that, but it's not like every single teenager gets up and starts yelling for no reason... and parents never bother to find out the reason.

  6. Lol I almost can't believe you are asking this! Well I guess it can range from peer pressure trying to fit in to much more serious problems like depression. I suggest getting parenting books if you really want to know more. This stuff is different from teen to teen.

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