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write an article on teenagers are more knowledgeable than their parents about 120 words

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Answered by Garima2305
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Teenagers think they know everything and they are wiser and knowledgeable than their parents. It is a wrong notion as they cannot compete with the experience of their parents. This experience comes with age and the things that they have gone through. They must have faced many challenges in life and this has taught them a number of things that make them capable of handling issues. Teenagers might know more about the technological gadgets and their use but it is only through their parents guidance that they can understand what happens when technology is misused. Being good at a few things like operating a computer or a mobile better than the parents does not prove that they are wiser and aware of the things around them. In no way can there be a competition between experience and ignorance.

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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From encouraging schoolwork and sports to modeling values as a child grows (remember, they do as you do, not as you say!) parents exert enormous influence over their children's lives. They are, however, not the only on-the-ground influencers—especially after children enter school and begin interacting with the world at large.

Most parents work to give children the best start possible, but it's also important for parents to recognize that kids come into the world with their own temperaments, personalities, and goals. While parents may want to push their child down a certain path, a parents' job is to provide an interface with the world that ultimately prepares a child for complete independence and the ability to pursue whatever path they choose.

In a rapidly changing world, parenting can be subject to fads and changing styles, and parenting in some privileged circles has become a competitive sport. But the needs of child development as delineated by science remain relatively stable: safety, structure, support, and love.

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