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How do you convince overprotective parents?
Call them up and find out how they convinced their parents. Ask what have been the biggest reservations their parents had to let them go off on their own. Even if you don’t know of anyone, ask around. Expand your network and find someone who have gone through the challenge you are facing and get some advice from them.
How do I deal with overprotective parents at 13?
How do I stop being overprotective?
- Keep expectations and goals realistic.
- Don’t let guilt or fear make you overprotective.
- Don’t bail out the child from every mistake.
- Respect the child’s need for privacy.
- Don’t try to choose your child’s friends.
- Allow freedom and privileges based on the child’s developmental level.
How do I deal with overprotective parents?
Communicate with your potential boyfriend about your overprotective parents and how this possibly could be problematic. He should respect your parents’ opinion and work towards changing their minds, instead of suggesting you lie or go behind their back.
How can I keep my relationship with my parents intact?
You can keep your relationship with your parents intact while still getting what you want. Please beware if you are below the age of consent: if a guy above the age of consent begins a sexual relationship with you, it is called statutory rape and is illegal. Act like an adult.
How do you convince your parents to let you go off alone?
Call them up and find out how they convinced their parents. Ask what have been the biggest reservations their parents had to let them go off on their own. Even if you don’t know of anyone, ask around. Expand your network and find someone who have gone through the challenge you are facing and get some advice from them.
How do I convince my parents to get me a smartphone?
One thing you can try is to work on your parents. Slowly. Make them see that you deserve a smartphone. This will take a while. You could also just but one yourself. Or ask a friend’s parents to talk to your parents. Or maybe your relatives (aunts and uncles, grandparents,etc.).