How do I get rid of my annoying sister in my room?
How do I get rid of my annoying sister in my room?
Ask them directly to stay away from your belongings, but be polite and don’t be demanding or condescending. For example, you might say to your sibling: “Andrew, I’ve noticed that you’ve been in my room when I’m not around and I don’t like it”. Tell them why it makes you upset rather shaming them.
How do you make sure no one can get in your room?
Barricade your door. If you’re in your room and you want privacy, barricade your door by wedging a chair under the door knob or pushing a piece of furniture in front of it. This is only helpful if you’re actually in your room when someone tries to barge in, but it will prevent them from being able to do it.
How do I get my brother to stop Barging Into my Room?
Tell them firmly that you don’t want them in your room, especially if you aren’t in there. Try to hang out with them a little outside of your room, in case all they want is your attention. When they barge in, march them out immediately and do something with them in another room. If they won’t stop, get your parents and/or their parents involved.
How do I tell my parents I want privacy from my siblings?
Explain in a calm way that you’re really upset about this, and that you deserve privacy. Ask them to intervene on your behalf. Make it clear to your sibling that when they barge in your room, you are going to go tell your parents immediately.
What to do if your parents won’t let you lock your door?
If your parents are reluctant to allow you to lock your door, explain to them exactly why you feel that your privacy is being violated. Barricade your door. If you’re in your room and you want privacy, barricade your door by wedging a chair under the door knob or pushing a piece of furniture in front of it.
How do you block family members from opening the door?
Block family members from opening the door by shoving a doorstop under your door when you’re in your bedroom. If you don’t have a doorstop, you can easily improvise one. Use anything that will fit tightly in the space between the bottom of your door and the floor.