“It’s okay what you do here. I’m a cool mom.” That’s a quote from the latest teen movie, Mean Girls. Most parents think that being their teen’s best friend is something that will help them understand why teens do what they do. Unfortunately that’s not the case.
Parents who give their teens whatever they want at whatever cost are wrong. They are teaching their teen to spoil their own child in the future. They also can start teaching their teen bad habits by not giving them chores to do or making them do homework. When parents become close friends with their teen the role of the authority figure is lost, which causes the teen to become lazy, dependent, and prevents them from succeeding to their highest performance. Parents who give their teen whatever they want at whatever cost is spoiling their child. Yes, we all understand that parents want to stay active and participate in their teen’s life.
If a parent spoils his teen with new clothes, shoes, video games, and money that gives the teen the impression that it’s okay to ask for whatever they want, in reality that’s not possible. The teens have to work for what he wants. In a research 40 percent of parents said that they would buy their child everything they wanted if they could (USA Today).
Sampson Lee Blair said, “Trying to play to every little whim or desire will create problems for the child later in life.” I have to agree. A parent can still be his teen’s friend, but in a different way, a parental role.
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Say that the teen asks for a brand new Corvette for his sixteenth birthday. The parent’s, of course say “yes” because they want to make their teen happy. So they get the brand new Corvette. When this person has their own child and she asks for a brand new car for her sixteenth birthday, he will say “of course you can have that.” Giving everything to teens won’t solve everything. It can make things worse because the child will always expect to get what they want.
The only problem is sometimes parents can’t always afford what their teen wants. Maybe they were laid off of their job or had some medical bills to pay before they could get anything else. “The majority of best-friend parents are just not setting guidelines and rules,” says Lan Pier point. Once he hit’s the age of leaving the house and living on his own at a college and he still doesn’t know how to make there own food can cause a problem. His lack of independence can cause bad hygiene and sanitation if he doesn’t know how to clean the dishes or clean his own clothes. A Twenty-two year old man said, “There’s no way I’m going to be like my mom.
My mom does everything for me. She’s made me lazy. There is no way the kids are going to rule my house. I’m going to be a bad-ass parent.” Even when parents teens get older he will start to realize that his parents really didn’t help him in life because they did everything for him. Once the teen leaves the house, he should be responsible to get his own toothpaste, food, school supplies, books, and etc. The authoritative role is lost when one parent tries to be his teen’s friend instead of the parent being the teen’s parent.
Their teen will end up getting lost in the future. Parents need to understand that their teen wants them in their life but as a parental figure not just another one of their friends. Teens want to be taught how the real life is and parents can do just that.