How do I get my mom to come home?

How do I get my mom to come home?

Assure her you’ll be home on time. Tell her your plan for getting home and give her an exact time you’ll be there. Remind her of other times you came home right on time without any problems. Have a plan in place for anything that could go wrong. Moms love seeing their kids plan ahead.

What to do if she doesn’t pick up the phone?

If she doesn’t pick up, hang up and wait to try again later or on another day.

  1. If she doesn’t answer, figure out another possible time to try when she might be available.
  2. If you’re pretty sure she’s often available during the time you called, try the same time again in a day or two.
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What should I do if my mom doesn’t answer her phone?

Assuming your mom is a healthy adult, and not a little old lady with dementia, and there’s no particular reason for you to normally worry over her not answering her phone, then the police aren’t likely to do anything until she’s been missing for about a day. If it’d make you feel better, though, you could call the police on the non-emergency line.

What should I do if someone is calling my mom’s friend?

I think you should call your mom’s friend and/or anybody else that you know. Take down the caller ID of whoever has been calling. They can call that number for you and find out what is going on. You could also look up the non-emergency number for the police, call that number, and ask for their help.

What should I do if a non-emergency number is calling me?

The police operator at the non-emergency number can I think you should call your mom’s friend and/or anybody else that you know. Take down the caller ID of whoever has been calling. They can call that number for you and find out what is going on.

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What do you do when you have a toxic mother?

It’s tough having a toxic mom, but remember there are things you can do to cope. As Patel says, “You are not your mom. You can take control and detach yourself. Seek support and therapy if needed. Do not react, take this personally, and do not feel responsible for your mom’s feelings.