Thursday, May 8, 2008

lets get to interviews

Now after getting some info from the internet. I decided to go another route for now discovering my research. Then maybe returning to the web in the future, for future research. Now im sitting here wondering how to go about solving my issue efficently. i want to completely understand and have my readers completely understand my views, opionions, and knowledge on adolesence. Then how to go about fixing this issue.
So knowing that my the usual age range for adolesence begins possibly at the age of 10 to early teens i decided to interview one of my classmates on how they felt about the topic, and if they feel they engaged in what we know as "adolesence" throught there teen years. I will be going over a couple questions pertaining to there life and adolesence and some of which i would hope to seek on it being able to be diffrent or advoided.
The person who i have chosen is "Michael Coe" he is a senior at mckinley highschool with me. he haves no problem wth this interview what so ever and is allowing it to be one of my post. After exactly what adolesence is and what im doing. He was very attentive and open. so after i asked a couple basic questions such as:


1) Did you ever experince adolsence?
ANS: yes
2) about what age ang grade do you feel this began in your life?
ANS: 15 freshman in highschool
3)What are some of the things you feel changed you when you became this age? how did this affect you?
ANS: Everything trust....ANS: It made me feel un-respected, more distant from my parents. we wernt close anymore i found myself disliking them.
4)What were exactly some of the things that changed that made you feel this way? can i have a example?
Ans: They began giving me curfews that were completely unfair. they acted as if i changed and begin not trusting me. We argued alot more.
5) If this situation could be resloved what are some of the ways you would? What do you need from your parents to help you?
ANS: I could use more respect, do what they want at a reasonable standard, and stop the arguing.

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