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    How do I get a teacher fired for not being respectful?
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    It depends on what he/she is doing. If what they're doing is truly wrong, try to get it on video tape so you have evidence. You can also ask a parent to call the school and file a complaint.
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    My parents are strict, what should I do?
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    When they take away your electronics or anything else, do not lash out and ask for them back 4 hours later because that shows you haven't learned your lesson. Give them time to process the situation. Usually i wait about 2-3 days and then I ask for my things back.
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    What if I'm grounded for a month?
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    Try working around the house with extra household chores or just trying to help out. It may help to show that you can be responsible and your parents may shorten your grounding. If it doesn't work, accept the length of your punishment and find ways to keep yourself occupied. Most importantly, apologize for what you have done. Whether it gets you un-grounded or not, your parents will surely appreciate it.
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    My parents grounded me and took my tablet. What can I do?
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    Distract yourself by reading or watching TV, if you're allowed. Do a bunch of household chores. Do a lot of homework. Make food for your parents. After a day or a week, ask your parents if you can have your tablet back.
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    What if I get grounded for something I didn't do?
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    Sit down with your parents when they aren't busy, and have a little talk with them. Be 100% honest, and tell them what really happened. If they still don't believe you, just accept it, and know that it will be over at some point.
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    How do I get my phone back after I was playing with it at night?
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    Give it a day or two without your phone and then you could go to your parents and politely ask for your phone back. Be sure to say to your parents that you won't do it again. Also, make sure that you give them time and don't argue with them.
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    How can I ask my mom for my computer back if she took it away?
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    Don't ask for it back immediately, because then it will look like you haven't learned anything. Give it about 2-3 days, then politely ask for it back. She probably will have calmed down by then anyway and she'll be more likely to reconsider your punishment.
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    What if my parents don't spend quality time with me?
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    Talk to them! Sit down and have a chat when they're able to give you their undivided attention. Tell them that you've been feeling neglected lately and you really wish you could spend more time together as a family. See if you can get them to agree to a "family night" once or twice a week.
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    My parents don't accept my apologies. What do I do now?
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    Then you have to wait until your punishment is over, or try doing things that makes them happy.
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    How can I be calm if I'm very stressed about getting in trouble when I go home?
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    Just take a few slow, deep breaths. Remind yourself that no matter what happens, it's not the end of the world. Your parents love you and they just want what's best for you. When you get home, apologize for whatever you did and accept the punishment.
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    What if this is one of the multiple times this has happened and my parents will not budge for anything?
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    Just sit down and talk to them about you how you feel about the situation and try not to do it again.
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    My mom is really strict and grounds me over the weekend if I don't get all A's and B's, and I have to do worksheets all day while she yells at me. What should I do?
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    Calmly and respectfully tell your mom that her punishments are not helping you to improve your grades, they're just making you anxious and upset. If this doesn't help, try talking things through with a teacher or counselor at school. They may even be able to intervene and help you talk to your mom.
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    I got grounded, but what she's doing is a bit manipulative. What should I do?
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    Talk to her about what she's doing when she is not busy. This will help a lot.
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    What if I'm grounded for six months over something extremely bad? What do I do?
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    The most that you can do is wait it out, but try and be extra nice to your parents. Do stuff to distract yourself, like school work, napping, reading, etc.
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    What if I'm super angry at my parents for grounding me and I think they've made a terrible mistake?
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    Don't tell them that, or you'll get into even more trouble. You can think that, but really try to distract yourself, or if you're that mad, try punching your pillow or something. And know that your parents are just trying to teach you something. Accept it.
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    What if I did something bad?
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    Then accept your punishment, and tell your parents you're sorry for what you did. Promise you'll never do it again.
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    What if I get grounded for six years, and my dad asks what I have learned but he always says my answers aren't good enough?
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    Your dad isn't going to actually keep you grounded for six years. If you have no idea what lesson you're supposed to be learning from this, tell him that, calmly. Ask him to make it clearer for you so you can understand. Try to be patient and offer a genuine apology for whatever you did wrong.
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    My mom never accepts my apology, and she grounded me for doing something I didn't do. What should I do about it?
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    Do something that will SHOW you are sorry. If you are simply apologizing, she might just think you're trying to get out of your punishment. For example, write her a note/letter that explains how you feel and write down how you feel. Try your best not to make excuses, even if you feel like you're being punished for nothing. This will only make her angrier.
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    How do I get out of being grounded for smashing my dad's iPad?
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    You could offer to pay for it in exchange for not getting grounded. In the meantime, ask yourself why you smashed the iPad. If you were mad about something he did, discuss it with him.
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    My parents are a little mean, and I really don't know if I can do all those things. How can I do them all?
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    I’m sure your parents are not as mean as you think. They grounded you because they love you and do not want you to repeat the behavior. It never hurts to try the things listed in the article because you never know if you don’t try.
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    How do I get money from my parents so I can go out with my friends?
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    Try politely asking for the money, or earn the money by doing chores.
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    What do I do if my dad took my PS4 that he didn't even buy? He called me an idiot and I kind of told him that he is the one who dropped out of school, and I've been grounded for a month now.
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    Apologize. First, apologize for whatever you did that caused him to take away your PS4 (which, by the way, even if he didn't buy, he has the right to say when you can and cannot use it while you're living under his roof). Secondly, apologize for the extremely rude remark about him dropping out of school. He might unground you if he sees that you're sincerely sorry.
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    I got grounded and nothing worked! What do I do?
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    Try saying how much you appreciate them and what they all do for you and how they take care for you. Talk about when you were just a little baby and every time you cried the went right to you and took care of you.
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    How do I help my friend that is grounded?
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    All you can do is try making suggestions about how they can get themselves off the hook. If you can communicate with your friend, tell them about the suggestions in this article.
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    How can I express to my parents that the grounding is unfair calmly?
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    At a good time, apologize to your parents for what you did, and explain you feel the grounding is unfair. You might want to discuss this with only one parent if the other is mad at you. Tell them your reasons, and be sure to listen to them as well. If they refuse to unground you, try to work out a compromise. If that still does not work, calmly say okay. Remember to be calm and polite to avoid a longer punishment.
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    My parents grounded me for a month for cursing. What's the best thing to do to get my video games back?
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    If they have grounded you, it's unlikely they will give in early for cursing. The best thing to do is wait it out. If not, if you know where your video games are, you might be able to play at night after they go to sleep.
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    What if my dad is stubborn and thinks that he is right no matter what I tell him?
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    Find out something that he won't know, for example, if you are really good with computers and can code, tell him if he knows anything about that. If he says he is right, then ask him to do it himself. If he does not, then it's obvious that he is not right all the time.
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    I lied. I have strict parents, so how do I get out of this punishment? I've been grounded for two weeks, also, the longest time I've been grounded was five months.
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    If your parents are strict, you probably cannot get ungrounded early. The most you can do is ask how long you are grounded for, remembering that 5 months is probably going to be the maximum. If you're grounded more than that, tell a teacher.
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    I got grounded from my phone for a day for not doing my chores, but then I told my mom she could go on her mom vacation if she wanted because i didn't want to see her. And now I am grounded for longer.
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    Say sorry. She may unground you. If she really goes on vacation, go with her. It may help.
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    What do you do when you are grounded for 3 months?
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    3-month grounding is excessive. Long groundings eventually become the new normal and won't be seen as punishment anymore. Tell them that. If they don't budge, tell a teacher or another adult you trust.
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