Submitted by anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 28/01/2009 - 2:44pm.
In a few cases though teens are tought good morals and values and may not be aloud by their parents to go out drinking. But some teens, if they really want to, will always find a way to go behind their parents backs by sneaking out and covering the alcohol smell and hangover in the morning.
One of my friends from high school had christian parents and wasnt aloud out but somehow occasionally snuck out despite them...
So not in every case can you blame the parents. Parenting children for anyone is one of the hardest but most rewarding thing you can do in life. You're the one, in early years, who moulds and shapes them but ultimately the child has its own brain, feelings and makes its own decisions even if not always the right ones or the decisions their parents would want for them.
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In a few cases though teens
In a few cases though teens are tought good morals and values and may not be aloud by their parents to go out drinking. But some teens, if they really want to, will always find a way to go behind their parents backs by sneaking out and covering the alcohol smell and hangover in the morning.
One of my friends from high school had christian parents and wasnt aloud out but somehow occasionally snuck out despite them...
So not in every case can you blame the parents. Parenting children for anyone is one of the hardest but most rewarding thing you can do in life. You're the one, in early years, who moulds and shapes them but ultimately the child has its own brain, feelings and makes its own decisions even if not always the right ones or the decisions their parents would want for them.