Adult Survey


Statements
Agree
Disagree
  1. Teenagers listen to their parents.
  2. Parents trust their teens.
  3. Teenagers trust their parents.
  4. Parents have good communication with their teens
  5. Teens have good communication with their parents.
  6. Parents feel comfortable talking to their teens.
  7. Teens feel comfortable talking to their parents.
  8. Parents encourage teens enough.
  9. Parents are too overprotective of their teens.
  10. Teens know when their parents are having a bad day.
  11. Parents know when their teens are having a bad day.
  12. Teens go to their parents for advice.
  13. Parents give teens the right amount of freedom.
  14. Teens talk to their parents about their problems.
  15. Teens have something in common with their parents.
  16. Parents have something in common with their teens.
  17. Parents listen to their teens before they take action.
  18. Teens talk back to their parents.
 

 

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