How do you convince your parents to let you watch a TV show?
How do you convince your parents to let you watch a TV show?
Try the tips below and let me know how they work out!
- Ask with gratitude, show appreciation!
- Trade what you want for what you can do.
- Make them look good.
- Match funds.
- Earn credit, slowly.
- Be part of the solution, not the problem.
- Ask for delayed response.
- Stage your requests carefully.
How can I watch a show without my parents knowing?
One of the most simple things to do is just go on a website on the internet and watch it there. Then delete ALL of your history. If the show has subtitles, watch it without the volume or put the volume really low so you can hear if your parents are coming. When they do come in, pretend to be doing homework.
How do you convince your parents to let you watch a film?
Tips
- Show that you’re committed to seeing this movie.
- They are your parents, so you can just talk to them and show your point of view on why you would like to go to the movie.
- Tell them you agree on all rules, and take your cell phone with you if you’re going without adult supervision.
How do you convince your parents to watch a movie with you?
Introduce your request directly. Although showing appreciation is important, keep it short and get to your main point; don’t ramble or confuse your parents on what you might ask. Tell them directly that you want to see this movie and that you’re asking for their permission.
What should you do when your mother says bad things about you?
As therapist Kimberly Hershenson, LMSW tells Bustle, “A mother’s role is to provide unconditional love, safety, and support,” so it’ll feel really bad when she uses harsh words or brings up a sore subject. The best thing you can do, in these moments, is to take good care of yourself.
Why does my mom always try to help me?
While some moms try to help out of genuine care, it’s a habit that can hold you back from becoming independent. Other toxic moms might act like this intentionally to keep you dependent on her. It might be because she wants to be in control or because she’s having a tough time letting go of the role of caretaker.
How do you deal with a mother who lectures?
Being Respectful Show you’re listening. When she’s lecturing and talking to you, listen attentively, and don’t talk back. Don’t ignore her. She’s only trying to help, and if she wants to talk to you, take the time to listen. Use a respectful tone. When you do answer her questions, don’t get an attitude about it.
How do I apologize to my mom for what I did?
The only way you can apologize for what you did is to understand why she’s mad. Therefore, put yourself in her shoes. She’s trying to help you grow as a person, so try to see it her way. Don’t pull other incidents into the topic at hand.