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How do I convince my parents to end my punishment?
Politely ask to be let off for good behavior. If your parent has seen you’ve learned your lesson, they may relent and stop the punishment. Remember not to demand to be let off. You are making a request, which means your parents have the option to say no. Also, be specific.
Is three months a long time to be grounded?
Grounding for a week, or two or three weekends is probably sufficient to get the message across without losing it over time. A month may be too long. As the parent of a teen, a shorter time gives you a lesser chance of caving in and reducing the grounding period later.
How to not get punished by your parents?
The easiest way to not be punished is, of course, not to do something wrong in the first place and thus avoid incurring your parents wrath. However, everyone makes mistakes, and you will find yourself in trouble at some point. If you do, this article will help you try to talk your way out of a punishment or at least lessen the sentence. Method 1
How do you deal with your parents when they yell at you?
Be respectful. Being respectful will help keep you from receiving punishments in the first place, but if you find yourself in hot water, stay calm and polite. The more you yell, the madder your parent is going to be. The madder your parent is, the more severe your punishment is likely to be.
How do you ask your parents to forgive you for everything?
Bargaining with Your Parents Be respectful. Apologize for your mistake. Ask for a cool down. Leave the past in the past. Show you’re truly sorry by fixing what you can. Offer alternatives to the punishment. Let your parents know that you want to work with them rather than against them.
Does punishing a child change their behavior?
Alan Kazdin, director of the Yale Parenting Center, told the Atlantic that when parents punish their child, it doesn’t change the child’s behavior. If your mom buys into his method, that means she might not ground you anymore, so keep reading.