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  • Age of Maturity (11-06-2009)

     

    TODAY’S SCRIPT:

    Eighteen is the age that teens are considered an “adult” in legal terms. Unfortunately, kids today don’t mature until their mid-twenties, so what can a parent do to help a teen be more mature sooner?

    By age 18, a teen should be able to engage in showing respect to others, meet the requirements of a part-time job, finish chores, and take full responsibility for his behavior. He should also maintain positive social interactions, and be honest in the ways he communicates with others.

    To achieve this level of maturity, parents should begin at age 13, providing work opportunities and extra doses of added freedoms and responsibilities. This will encourage maturity by the time the child leaves home and when the legal system considers them an adult.

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