To start with the fact that the discussion is really urgent and important. Nowadays teenagers grow up very quickly under the influence of a large number of information as beneficial and harmful. They want to be independent not only in their clothing and in the choice of friends but also in other aspects of life. At this point, the opinions of their friends is more important for them than the opinion of the parents. First, teenagers spend much more time with peers than with their parents and they want to assert themselves, to be independent, or at least to seem so. Secondly, the conflict of generations has always been and always will be. It is a natural phenomenon, but most parents behave incorrectly. They do not want to understand that children grow up and they may have their own point of view. Permanent conflicts at home are the reason that teenagers go to the friends who understand them better than parents. On the other hand, of course, it's wrong. The most important people in our fate are our parents. They will never betray and won't hurt you, even if they not always accept your point of view. In conclusion, I would like to say that adults need to be smarter and more delicate than their children. A compromise is needed. And most importantly, parents have to trust their children and don't care of them stupidly, then they will see that parents are their friends not enemies. I believe that family is the main thing in our life. That's why parents must learn how to manage any situation, and the child will respond with love and understanding.
I go to school in the morning, so I get up early. I usually get up at a quarter past seven. I go to the bathroom, turn on the water and wash my face and hands. My father and mother also get up early in the morning. My mother works at the office. She is a typist. My father isa doctor. He works at the polyclinic. We have breakfast in the kitchen. We eat porridge and eggs. We drink tea. My father and mother leave home for work at half past eight. My father goes to the polyclinic, and my mother goes to the office. I don't leave home with my parents: school where I learn is near our house. I leave home for school at a quarter to nine. My granny stays at home and cooks dinner. I have lunch at school after the third lesson. My father and mother have lunch at work. When we come home, we have dinner.
At this point, the opinions of their friends is more important for them than the opinion of the parents.
First, teenagers spend much more time with peers than with their parents and they want to assert themselves, to be independent, or at least to seem so.
Secondly, the conflict of generations has always been and always will be. It is a natural phenomenon, but most parents behave incorrectly. They do not want to understand that children grow up and they may have their own point of view. Permanent conflicts at home are the reason that teenagers go to the friends who understand them better than parents. On the other hand, of course, it's wrong. The most important people in our fate are our parents. They will never betray and won't hurt you, even if they not always accept your point of view.
In conclusion, I would like to say that adults need to be smarter and more delicate than their children. A compromise is needed. And most importantly, parents have to trust their children and don't care of them stupidly, then they will see that parents are their friends not enemies.
I believe that family is the main thing in our life. That's why parents must learn how to manage any situation, and the child will respond with love and understanding.
so I get up early. I usually get up at a quarter past seven. I go to the
bathroom, turn on the water and wash my face and hands. My father and mother
also get up early in the morning. My mother works at the office. She is a
typist. My father isa doctor. He works at the polyclinic. We have
breakfast in the kitchen. We eat porridge and eggs. We drink tea. My
father and mother leave home for work at half past eight. My father
goes to the polyclinic, and my mother goes to the office. I don't leave
home with my parents: school where I learn is near our house. I leave
home for school at a quarter to nine. My granny stays at home and
cooks dinner. I have lunch at school after the third lesson. My
father and mother have lunch at work. When we come home, we have
dinner.