Not only grownups should have understanding for the younger. The younger can't understand the grownups, not because they can't, but because they don't want to. When they want to do something or go somewhere, they use "all means necessary", to overrule the parents authority. If what they do seems to be right they will act like they know everything. But if they are wrong, there are two opportunities to pass over the mistake. One is to bag the parents for forgiveness, and the other is to act like nothing happened. If the young men choose the second solution, he will still search a way to excuse his act. He will try different ways: he will try to help around the house, or start to develop interest on some adults themes like news, politics... If the parents take his mistake like nothing happened, that is like the young man wants to, and he will repeat his mistake. This problem is not rare and mostly it's that way because of the way their parents raised them-The way of giving too much freedom.

Marjan Canakoski
DSEMU "Gorgi Naumov"
Bitola, Macedonia