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However,their opinions might not be suitable for us.For example, parents wants their child to go into banking career rather than medical as it has high salary.When their child might be better in pharmacy. In addition,their interest is to be a pharmacist to formulate and dispense drugs or medications, will also have high salary.So why not their child just go into medical career and pursue their dream instead of banking when both career brings high income?

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the teens will know better which is their strength and which is their weaknes.Ffor example, if the parents does not understand their children well, they might ask the children to choose the skills that they are weak in, rather than choosing the skills that they are better in

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Although parents may give the better and logical solutions/ decisions .However, the solutions/decisions made by their parents may not be the best to the teens when it is applied to them. For example, the parents may ask their children to take 9 subjects instead of 8,as in the future when their children is out in the society to work, having 9 subjects, they will have more occupations to choose from .However, the teens may think that they can cope better and score better with 8 subjects.

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I do not think that teenagers should always obey their parents,because the teenagers have grown up. They have their own mindset, like which career path is more suitable for them ,what they want or wish to do.

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