What happens when the children do not follow the parents' rules? Are they free?
During teenager life, people start to experience life in differents points of view as they mature developing specific behaviours. But, in some cases these teenagers, who has lived with their parents almost their whole life, cannot agree with bounds imposed by the adult responsible of them they take a hard decision; they decide to move out from home. As they walk away their life are becoming harder. These ones are called Runaways.

But it is not the only reason for children or teenagers to live on the streets or being refugge, also adults rarely take the same decision without the young acquiescence by kicking them out from home. These young people are called Thrownaways.

But what the problem is? Is generally recognized that children who leave home prematurely often do so as result of intense family conflict or even physical, sexual or psychological abuse. But it is more complex to understand the reasons behind leaving home or been thrownaway from it.

References
During teenager life, people start to experience life in differents points of view as they mature developing specific behaviours. But, in some cases these teenagers, who has lived with their parents almost their whole life, cannot agree with bounds imposed by the adult responsible of them they take a hard decision; they decide to move out from home. As they walk away their life are becoming harder. These ones are called Runaways.

But it is not the only reason for children or teenagers to live on the streets or being refugge, also adults rarely take the same decision without the young acquiescence by kicking them out from home. These young people are called Thrownaways.

But what the problem is? Is generally recognized that children who leave home prematurely often do so as result of intense family conflict or even physical, sexual or psychological abuse. But it is more complex to understand the reasons behind leaving home or been thrownaway from it.

Alex García Terán
References
- Hammer, Heather. Runaway/Thrownaway Children: National Estimates and Characteristics. (2002). Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, . Accessed on April 30, 2018
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