I believed in the "Father knows best" thingy.
Are you acting like a 6-yr old? You have to evaluate yourself. Ask your mum, brother/s, sister/s, cousin/s, friend/s to see if you're indeed acting like a 6-yr old.
If you're not, then it's time to talk to your dad and if he's not approachable, ask your mum to help.
2006-07-24 21:28:11
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answered by giko 5
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ask yourself is there a reason he is treating you like a 6 yr. old. Do you complain alot, do your chores, help out without being asked, hang out and talk with your dad sometimes, come home when you are suppose to, do your school work and keep good grades. Being a parent is not an easy job, we say no for alot of reasons and some of them may not make sense to you at the moment. Of course there are also parents who are mean, drunk, abusive and cold. I hope you don't have one of these kinds but if you do tell somebody at school or church or just a good friend. Try to find help and be safe. If you have the other kind be understanding and let them be a parent, they are trying to protect you and help you grow up to be the best person you can be. You do your part and show them you are growing up and can be trusted and things will get better. Good luck
2006-07-22 12:06:50
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answered by Marba 2
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Wait until your son is 16 and than you will remember why your dad treat you like you were 6!
Its a thing called LOVE
2006-07-19 21:20:49
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answered by Ann_T 3
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Being a teenager is difficult- My parents and i went through the same thing. They didn't lay off until I went off to college. But after I was gone for a semester or so, I realized a lot of where they were coming from..So it worked out. I would suggest telling your Dad how you feel. But don't yell or scream or throw atantrum. You want to be treated like an adfult...act like one. I made that mistake but later realised that I got a better result when I was calm and collecte dthan when I was throwing a fit
2006-07-24 10:57:42
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answered by sragic 1
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It depends on the scenario. Maybe he is responding to your attitude on certain issues. I know when I was 16 I felt like I was ready to take on the world, but now that I am 25, I look back and realise I was still so young. Talk to him and tell him how you feel. Make some moves to show him you are responsible: maybe a summer job or helping around the house. work hard in school and get good grades. He will start to see you as a man when he sees how responsible you are.
2006-07-24 08:17:16
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answered by kwinkle 3
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Grow up. Act your age. Most adults treat people the age that they act...being treated like a six year old means one of two things...
1) You are acting like a six year old
2) Your dad does not want to admit that you are growing up
The easier one to fix i the first one. You need to be mature and act responcible. Grow up, get a part time job or volenteer at a homless shelter. The second one is more difficult because you have to work with your dad carefully to help him to realize that you are not a child anymore. You must do this carefully so tht you don't hurt him and cause him to take it out on you.
2006-07-24 06:59:27
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answered by neonate_mistress 2
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I would mooch of him for another 10 years until your dad treats you like a 16 year old then move out LOL :P
2006-07-24 22:59:14
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answered by Danish 2
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Dads are all like that. They treat their children as kids all the time. what to do. If u were a dad U would have understand the feelings of a dad.
2006-07-24 22:10:40
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answered by sanju 2
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You should try and have a one-on-one talk with your dad and let him know how you feel about what is going on. And in the same sense you need to understand that some parents don't want to admit that their child is growing up to be a young man/young woman and to them they look at it like your are their baby still always and forever.. But maybe that talk will do you both some good.
2006-07-24 07:30:03
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answered by Chocolate C 2
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You have to learn to live with it. I'm 52 and my dad treats me like I'm 16. I don't like visiting my parents because of it. Just remember, in a few years you'll be able to move out on your own, then you can be your own boss, until then, learn to live with it and things will be much better for everyone involved.
2006-07-24 14:28:36
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answered by Linda 6
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tell ur dad ur not 6 ur 16 n can drive n all that n if he bothers u run away.
u probably not mature n thats y he treating u like a lil kid. grow up n stop complaining
2006-07-11 01:57:34
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answered by dyboy34 3
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