In their lives, their teenage age may be very tense. Over the years they have tried to find out who they are and who they want to be. Most of them have been away from home for years and are called to throw away. They may go from family problems to school bullying. Moreover, they may be because they think they are addicted, or simply think they are getting worse. People will not understand or know why young people are out of control. There are many reasons why teenagers get out of control, but there are several reasons that are more general than others.
For example, in Virginia state, if a teenager said "Leaving the house without a reasonable reason" he is considered not being violent. As a result, young people who fled because of physical abuse have reasonable reasons to leave the house and are classified as children who do not control and are in need of supervision. This teenager does not go home, but it will be placed with other family members, adult friends, foster parents, or group residences. In Maine State, the Department of Health and Human Services demands all uncontrollable cases regardless of cause. DHSS believes that sending to a child's home may harm him, or if a teen does not agree to return it to a parent, the DHSS gains temporary custody
There are many reasons why teens are enrolled in high school. Some teenagers get work to promote the financial status of their families. Other teenagers gain work to save university tuition fees and pay other personal expenses. Some teenagers gain work to gain valuable work experience. However, with the rise in demand in high school and the increase in the selectivity of the top universities in the country, many parents want to know if my children are working? According to data from the Labor Statistics Bureau in 2017, the summer employment rate in adolescence dropped sharply. Indeed, according to recent labor data, even among grade students, less than a quarter of high school students are employed. Many people would like to know that this is because teenagers are lazy. It is very far. On the contrary, today's teens spend more time at school, spending more time at school, participating in more summer classes, and receiving higher education.
Child-raising is the main reason for young girls to drop out of school. Half of the teens' mothers have graduated from high school and less than 27% have undergraduate degrees. Approximately one quarter of teenage mothers have a second child within 24 months of the first child. Eight out of ten young fathers never marry a mother or nurture a child and all responsibility is left to a young mother. Parenting is economically very expensive. Providing the best care for your child requires some essentials, including diapers, food, clothing, strollers, car seats, healthcare and so on. The cost of raising children up to 18 years now exceeds 200,000 dollars (excluding universities). In just one year the child's expenses can reach 13 thousand dollars. Since adolescent parents are already responsible for looking after children, maintaining a high salary job to achieve economic stability is more complicated.