Listen To Children Research Paper

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Not a lot of people like to listen to me so i'm disagreeing that adults don't listen to kids. The reason i say that is because my parents don't listen when i try to be serious with them they ignore me and half the adults in my life just look me over and never listen. Not saying all adults are bad but some are like teachers you tell them one thing and they don't believe you and you keep telling someone that something is happening they either get mad and give you detention or they ignore you either way kids are looked over a lot these days and then things start to get worse and you try to tell the adult but they just ignore you and tell you to go on somewhere. But then like i said not all adults are bad they can be helpful at times and not ignore

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