You need to give us more to work with. For one thing, are you supposed to give your view on whether teenagers often complain they are being treated like children, or on whether or not teenagers are actually being treated like children? And, if they are being treated like children, are you supposed to say whether or not you agree with this? I'd do some research on what it means to be a teenager. There has been a lot written, for instance, on how teenagers' brains develop. Essentially, the part of the brain responsible for feeling excitement tends to be dulled at this point, so teenagers need more extreme experiences to get an adrenaline rush than adults do. At the same time, the part of the brain responsible for weighing consequences isn't fully developed yet. Combine these two things, and it is easy to see why teenagers often do things that just seem foolish to adults, who may respond by treating teenagers with less respect than the teenagers would like. In any event, do your research, write up your findings, and post them with the exact instructions your teacher gave you. Then we can be more helpful.
Sean, EssayForum.com