Adolescent Autonomy and Family Authority: A Bedtime Negotiation Based Perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/9gtdbk86Keywords:
Juvenile, Bedtime, Autonomy, Family AuthorityAbstract
For adolescents, consultation with their parents about bedtime is an awareness of personal autonomy and an understanding of legal norms and the relationship between authority and the governed. The article analyzes the difference between the ideal bedtime and real-life flexibility, emphasizing parents’ adaptability in rule-setting and respect for children’s autonomy. At the same time, the protection of children’s rights under international law and the different definitions of children in various cultural and legal contexts were emphasized. The article’s conclusion shows that, given the specific circumstances of each adolescent and the uniqueness of the family environment, it is impossible to prescribe a fixed bedtime suitable for all adolescents simply. This conclusion underscores the need to consider individual differences and practical life needs when setting family rules, as well as the importance of maintaining family order while respecting children’s autonomy.