What answers do teenagers get? Some answers are helpful; some are not. To receive answers, teenagers go to places were they can find help and, fortunately, the answers do solve the problems. You can receive answers from parents, friends, teachers, and helplines. Some answers from parents are:
"Just calm down"
"Ignore it and it'll go away"
"Tell it to me step-by-step"
"Don't worry"
Are these useful answers? Of course it depends on what type of problem it is. I understand that small problems can be dealt with, but what about problems like drugs, smoking and alcohol?
"What! You must stop this matter!"
"You actually did this to us?"
Haven't we taught you anything?"
Those words hurt them a lot, which makes them think that they don’t have parents and no one is there to look after them. They start to create more problems than before. So parents should also know how to face and communicate with their teenaged child to not make a small problem get bigger and bigger. So in my opinion, not only should teenagers consider their parents, but also parents have to consider their children.