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John is facing difficulties with his parents who refuse to let him go out with friends after receiving a bad mark on a test. He has improved his grades, but they remain unconvinced about his academic commitment. In response, Katrina shares advice for John, suggesting he needs to communicate effectively with his parents and demonstrate his dedication to studying. With proper dialogue and reassurance, there may be a chance to change their minds and restore his freedom to socialize.
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DearProblempage. My parents do notwantto let me gooutplay with my friends, because I got fromone testbadmark.This mark I had already corrected, but my parents still do not want to let me goout and tell me that I have ever study. JohnTerry, 16
DearJohn. In youragemanyteenagershavesameproblemswiththeirparents. You have to convince yourparents that youwill have from tests only good marks. When youwill study, yourparentswillchangetheirdecision. Katrina
DearKatrina. Thankyou for youradvice. I willtry to talkwith my parents.
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