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What to do when you get your phone taken away?

What to do when you get your phone taken away?

Things To Do While Grounded From Your Phone

  1. Go for a walk.
  2. Put together a puzzle.
  3. Write a story (something about how horrible life is without a phone would be appropriate)
  4. Complain endlessly about how your friends never get their phones taken away, and how your parents are making you a social pariah.

What teens hide from parents?

The Top 7 Things Kids Hide from Their Parents

  • Stress.
  • Going to Parties and Experimenting with Drugs and Alcohol.
  • Boyfriends/Girlfriends or Friends You Don’t Like.
  • Grade Problems.
  • Having Sex or Sexting.
  • How They Speak and Treat People.
  • Porn Use and Other Online Activity.

Is it bad to hide things from your parents?

But keep an open line of communication, don’t hide who you are from them. Nothing scares a parent more than knowing their child is hiding something, the mystery drives them crazy, and consequently, they drive you crazy. The more you tell them, the more they’ll trust you and that can only be mutually beneficial.

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How to ask your parents for things they owe you?

1. Ask with gratitude, show appreciation! Nothing gets you a faster “No” from parents than giving them a feeling that they owe you or that you “deserve” things. Sure, they are responsible for your well-being and all that, but this is not an exercise in fairness. It’s about getting what you want.

How do you convince your parents to buy you something?

When you want Mom or Dad to buy you something small, then just go ahead and ask. But for the bigger things — a car, MacBook Air, Nikon DSLR, etc. — a more deliberate approach and sometimes patience is needed. The main thing you will need to prove to them is that you’re mature enough to deserve that thing you want.

How can I get my parents to let me hangout with them?

So, when hanging around your parents in public, put your grown-up pants on. Make polite conversation with their friends. Answer their redundant questions as interestingly as possible. Contribute to the social scene. Believe me — proud parents’ hearts and wallets are much more likely to be open to your requests.

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