Mrs. Smith: Hi, Mike. Is everything okay? Mike: Not really, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith: What's wrong? You look upset. Mike: I'm having some ____ with my parents. They keep telling me what to ____ and they never listen to my ____. It's like they don't trust me. Mrs. Smith: That must be difficult to ____ with. Mike: Yeah. And I feel like I have no ____ at home. They always want to know where I am and who I'm with. It's annoying. Mrs. Smith: It sounds like a tough situation for an ____ to handle. Sometimes, parents are just trying to ____ their children and not aware of how it affects them. Mike: I guess so. But they expect me to fulfill all my ____ and make ____ like an adult, but then they treat me like a child. Mrs. Smith: Have you tried talking to them about this? Mike: I'm afraid if I bring it up, we'll have an ____ again. Mrs. Smith: Maybe there's a way to share your ____ without getting into an argument. It's important for parents and their children to communicate and understand each other's ____ and behaviour. Mike: I never thought about it that way... Thanks, Mrs. Smith. You always give the best advice. Mrs. Smith: Anytime, Mike. Just remember, ultimately, you are responsible for your ____ and decisions. But we can work together in finding ways to improve the situation. Mike: Thank you, Mrs. Smith. I'll try talking to my parents again.

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