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Parents should give total freedom to their children. Do you agree ? It's a very interesting question.

If the parents give total freedom to their children maybe the children give this total freedom for try any experiences and it's possible they risk theirs life. For exemple, if a child can go to the skatepark alone and he lose his path, he don't back to home. Perhaps in the last century the children could give a lot of freedom but now with the current social the life are many change and lot of danger appeared. ith the evolutin of automobile and especially with the democrati!ation of the cars, the road and traffic are more dangerous than before. "owever, I think the children should a bit freedom because it's for the development of their own experience of life that they should have a minimum of freedom. For illustrate, a child learn and develop their own way of being when he go to buy a bread in the bakery alone without his parents and an adult for accompany him.

Teenagers should be allowed more freedom. Give your views for or against the topic #. I would agree that some teenagers can handle more freedoms. $ome cannot. %he teenage years should be a time when children test their abilities but still have a safety net of sorts. It should be a time to move into adulthood but teens are necessarily ready for all the freedoms they desire. For instance, a teen who is participating in underage drug use might not be ready for the freedoms they have. $uch a teen might need a curfew or less freedom to attend the venues where the drug use is taking place. &n the other hand, a teen who proves responsible in borrowing a parents car might be ready for more freedom such as a car of their own. It really depends on the individual. I don't think you can make a blanket statement about the freedom of all teens. '. (y answer would be which teenagers and which freedoms) "ow old the teens are whether #* or #+ makes a big difference. Freedoms should come in small steps so that the teens are ready to move forward having proven their ability to handle each small movement. It is also the time when teens make mistakes and need someone there to help them understand what went wrong, take a step backward, analy!e, and again take a step forward. Freedoms need to be practiced so that teens are ready for the world outside of home. ithout practice, teens are unprepared for the decisions which they must make. ,lso, when teens have proven themselves trustworthy over time, most rules should become negotiable. , few are ironclad such as no driving drunk, but others such as curfews, or other rules which protect the young teen, can become flexible to allow for the teen's growing

maturity. ,s for social rules, teens need to discuss these with parents or other important adults. $ex, pregnancy, abuse are all topics teens should have their own rules about so that they know what their own response will be ahead of time. -nfortunately, too many teens don't have anyone with whom to discuss these topics .

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%eenagers should be forced to learn from their decisions.mistakes Freedom is a power that anyone can possess ith freedom comes responsibility, as one matures and becomes responsible freedom should act as a reward

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(ost teenagers are not mature enough to make good decisions %eenagers usually easily succumb to peer pressure /%he power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint./ Freedom is a right and like all rights it can be taken away.

0. $ome affirmative arguments1 2es, if the teen has already proven to be resonsible and careful, gradually parents should begin to allow less rope holding him.her back. %he prcess of growing up requires some freedom and room to grow. it also requires parents to learn how to let go albeit, gradually at first. If the teen has not yet had the opportunity to prove his.her ability to make good decisions, then that should be the starting point. %aking on more freedom is also taking on more responsibilty and both are processes which can take time, sometimes risks, and hopefully always good lessons to build on for further endeavors $ome negatives1 ,t fifteen you, as a teen are still under age to drive and in many cases to have a 3ob. %hese two restrictions are ma3or disadvantantages and limit your freedom to come and go as you may please. %here is the transportation issue which often puts you in a position of depending on someone else, older and questionably responsibleand there is the issueof earnings 4 everything costs money. It depends on the specific freedoms you are seeking 4 sometimes with the freedom comes a compromise of some restrictions and mutual agreement.respect between teen and parent. 5ood luck and make good decisions. ,bove all, be safe.

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