Some parents allow their children to live independently, away from home. Other parents don't want their teenage children to live away from them. Which do you think is better & Why?

While most people believe that allowing their children to live independently is quite
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, parents allowing their children to live independently can be really destructive on
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, some children being pampered by their parents at
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young age find it really hard to completely change their environment .
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, teenagers being young and not fully
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