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Lived Experience of Teenager with Parental Rebellion

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LIVED EXPERIENCE OF TEENAGER WITH PARENTAL REBELLION

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THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS RESEARCH IS TO ENUMERATE THE DIFFERENT FACTORS THAT COULD AFFECT A CHILD’S REBELLION IN NEW ERA UNIVEERSITY, QUEZON CITY FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018. IN THIS RESEARCH, THE FACTOS ARE DEFINED AS THE CAUSES OF ANY CHILD’S REBELLION

1. Interviewer: What are some effective ways on how to stop child’s rebellion?

Participant #1: Parents' attention and their response to their child

Participant#2: For me, I will surround myself with positive friends.

Participant#3: Parents should have quality time for their child/family

2. Interviewer: How should the citizen implement the ways?

Participant #1: They shouldn't judge them instead teach and motivate them to stop their rebellion

Participant#2: Avoid negative people

Participant#3: Always check their child time to time

3. Interviewer: Are these ways really effective?

Participant #1: Yes if all the humanity would participate

Participant#2: Yes

Participant#3: Yes

4. Interviewer: How can we make sure that the ways are really effective?         

Participant#1: The social life makes children do such things and puts them to these interests

Participant#2: It is effective since as for me, I am not rebelling to my parents and to what they want me to do

Participant#3: I am really sure, because teenagers nowadays are more prone rebelling so they need more attention

5. Interviewer: Who are the person/author that can stop/responsible for this?

Participant#1: All of us especially the youth

Participant#2: It is effective since as for me, I am not rebelling to my parents and to what they want me to do

Participant#3: Everyone are responsible for this especially parents

6. Interviewer: Does a child’s surrounding could affect its perspective in rebellion?

Participant#1: Yes perhaps

Participant#2: Yes. Because if a teenager/child are surrounded by bad people, they can easily adapt other’s bad attitude and bad habits

Participant#3: Yes

7. Interviewer: When the child is being questioned about his/her identity, could it be a serious problem?

Participant#1: a huge possibility

Participant#2: Well, not really

Participant#3: It depends on the situation

8. Interviewer: How could his/her friends influence his/her perspective and thought about rebellion?

Participant#1: Friends are the 2nd companion they have on this world aside from their families. Their friends make a huge impact or influence among them

Participant#2: They are pressured to do what other’s are doing just to fit in and they are pressured to show them that you’re worthy to be part of their group.

Participant#3: His/her friends making him/her feel be loved/supported than his/her family, so he/she might thought to rebel.

9. Interviewer: How could the parents respond to strong rebellion at this stage?

Participant#1: They shouldn't argue with them instead give them some inspirational stories

Participant#2: Parents should educate their children to choose their friends.

Participant#3: Parents should always guide their children

10. Interviewer: Who are the people that may influence the child to rebel?

Participant#1: Bad influence of society

Participant#2: Ofcourse, those who they are seeing everyday. It may be their friends , classmates, neighbors, or who knows? It may be their random internet friends.

Participant#3: Everyone that sorrounds him/her can influence him/her

11. Interviewer: Is being compared to siblings can affect the child’s character?

Participant#1: Depends on the comparison

Participant#2: Yes. I guess that is the biggest factor of rebellion. As a teenager, and though I do not have a sibling, I am bery much jealous whwn I am being compared to someone. So I guess, what more if it would be my own sibling? It just shows that you as a child, is not enough.

Participant#3: Yes.

12. Interviewer: Could the child’s overcome this jealousy? How?

Participant#1: Depends. Whether he just slips the jealousy away by playing or doing leisure activities or takes the jealousy to a serious level

Participant#2: Yes of course. But actually, they don’t need to overcome this. I guess they just need to understand their parents. It depends if you are for example, the eldest. You have to be more considerate of your parents. For they just want what’s best for you so they do it the hard and painful way.

Participant#3: Yes ofcourse, by being true with their self and love your personality to avoid insecurities.

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