Children disobey their parents, because they know that they can get away with it. Usually from 13-19 children begin to mature and want to enjoy and all the time and have fun, but the the parent's can not tolerate or understand this, and they think that their child's is disobeying them.
This is normal, you can't expect a child to be well-behaved all the time there will be a time when a child will definately disappoint a parent, although there are some badly-behaved children out there that do this intentionally, because there is no dicipline from a parent figure.
Disappointment is something that the parent must accept, this doesn't mean that that you should let a child run free and do whatever they desire, instead teaching the child the correct and moral way of life, knowing that the child is going to do something wrong at times.
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Disobey means "not doing what you were told to do." Children disobey when their parents tell them to do something and they do not do it, or when parents tell them not to do something and they do it anyway.
Hell yeah that's what wrong with kids today parents scared to discipline them. My mother didn't spare the rod and I sure don't with my child and I'm 25
The boy would often disobey his parents and climb into the neighbors' back yards. According to trial precedents, a soldier can disobey an order that he feels is illegal.
It's normal for teenagers to dislike their parents and to disobey them, at least some of the time.
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You have two options to consider: 1) Obey them. 2) Disobey them.
Kids argue/disobey their parents because they can. They will push you to see what they can get away with. If you don't allow them to do so, they'll stop.
the "dis" in disobey is the prefix. Disobey itself is not a prefix.
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.