As a teen, I can tell you that you will most definitely argue with your child. The best thing to do is not be too stuborn and don't always let the child win. Negotiate. Say things like, "I understand what you are saying, but what I am saying...". Also it is ok to treat your child once in awhile, but do it to often and they become picky and spoiled. They will refuse to eat what is given to them and want what THEY want. Also be sure to read them lots of moral stories in youth. I'm not talking cow jumped over the moon, I'm talking things with lessons that the child will remember. I am no father but I figured you should get the child's point of view. Personally, do not expect most teens to act like me. I am not the average teen. But we are stuborn and usually think parents don't know what they are talking about. Again, be flexible. Just to put in there, children are like any other animal, if you aren't around and make us independent, we will remain independent and not as attached to the parents. Most teens think themselves depressed but a low testosterone level will also cause depression so keep em active and in the sun! Before I forget, keep your kid away from rated M games and R movies, or they will be rotten. If you ever have questions about the mind set of a child ask me, I am 16 and I may not act like most teens, but I do know em and recognize how I react to my parents.