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    How can I make my parents feel bad for grounding me?
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    Be extra nice to them, and be very well behaved. They will wonder why they grounded you in the first place!
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    What can I do if my parents keep saying no, no matter how often I ask?
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    Stop asking. If you keep badgering them about it, you'll only make them more annoyed. Just be on your best behavior for a while, and they might decide to let you off your punishment early without you asking.
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    How do I get out of a punishment for bad grades?
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    Try to bring your grades up! Try to do extra credit papers and/or study for tests extra hard. This will show your parents that you are responsible, and they might unground you.
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    What do I do if my mom does nothing but interrupt me and put words in my mouth, and my dad yells at me?
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    It would be best to stay quiet and not come back with any arguments to make the situation worse. Hopefully once they see you are calm, they will calm down and you can all work it out.
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    How can I make it up to my parents if I got a bad grade, so I can get out of punishment early?
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    Here's the thing; your parents aren't punishing you because your bad grade hurt them. They are punishing you because bad grades hurt you. If your bad grades become a pattern, you won't have the skills necessary to succeed and will not have the opportunities in life that someone who does well in school will have. Your parents are trying to show you that your actions have consequences so you won't be surprised when you grow up and find the world to be a harsh place. Instead of trying to pacify your parents so you can get out of your punishment, take a minute to think about what your parents are trying to teach you and learn from your mistakes.
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    What if my parents just refuse to talk about the issue every time I try to bring it up?
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    Ask them why they don't want to talk about it. A why in a situation like this could help.
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    How can I get off punishment early if I was punished for bad grades, but I have since brought those grades up?
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    Show your parents the grades you brought up. Tell them you plan to continue to work hard, and ask if they would please consider reducing your punishment.
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    What do I do if I'm trying to get out of a punishment by being good and it's not working?
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    If you are trying as hard as you can and it is not working, you could do one of two things. The first one is you could just accept your punishment. The second option is to politely ask if your punishment can be reduced. If the answer is still no, you will just have to just accept it.
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    How can I talk my parents into letting me off punishment early if it was due to bad grades and I have brought my grades up?
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    Show them your grades, if possible. If not, tell them about your grades. Let them know you've been working hard to turn things around, and ask them if it's possible to start gaining some of your privileges back.
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    What do I do if I'm on a day of punishment, and my parents are saying there's no way it's changing?
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    Accept the punishment, and try to focus on being glad it is only for one day. Think about the things you want to do tomorrow once the punishment is over.
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    What if I do talk back?
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    If you talk back, you're not taking responsibility for your words and actions. You probably won't get off your punishment early, and your parents might even make your punishment longer.
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    I used vulgar language and my parents are mad now. What should I do?
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    Apologize and tell them that it will never happen again. If they punish you, just accept it. They'll get over it, just make sure you don't make the same mistake again.
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    What if my parents say no and I'm punished for a whole three months?
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    Find a new hobby. While you're enjoying your hobby, time will go by faster. Also, there's a chance your parents will shorten your punishment if you behave yourself, take care of your responsibilities at home, get good grades, etc. Don't count on it, but it's possible!
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    What do I do if my parents took away my games because my grades were too low?
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    Do all your homework, follow the methods in Study More Effectively , and do your best possible on quizzes and tests so that you can provide proof of your improvement to your parents. You could go so far as to ask for extra credit in class. If your grades are improving remarkably, a teacher might be impressed enough to be convinced to write your parents a note mentioning it. Focus the time you would've spent on the games that were taken away on doing everything you can to raise your grades, and be sure to better prioritize your time once you've gotten the games back; you may find the advice in Make a Study Timetable helpful.
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    How do I convince my father to let me off punishment when he gets mad really easily?
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    If he gets mad very easily, you should probably just accept your punishment. But you can always find ways to help him out by doing chores, etc. If you see him working on something, ask if you can help. He might decide to go easy on you.
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    I just got suspended a week after a meeting with the principal. I was failing my classes, but got my grades back up, and now I am suspended. How will I ever get off punishment now?
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    You probably won't. You were given a second chance and you blew it. The best thing to do is accept the punishment, because if you try to argue, they'll probably make it worse.
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    What do I do if my parents team up on me? What do I do if they bring up bad things I've done before?
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    Parents are always going to "team up" on you to some extent, because they're on the same side. But if they bring up things you've done in the past, try saying something like, "I know I've made mistakes before, but it upsets me when you're continually bringing things up that happened a long time ago. I'm sorry those things happened, and I'm trying to do better."
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    What can i do if I am punished for not finishing homework?
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    You should finish that homework and apologize for not finishing it when you were supposed to. Then promise you'll never finish an assignment late again.
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    What do I do if I'm being punished and my parents haven't set a time limit?
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    Just wait. Maybe it will be short, and if it is not, try to do good things, like doing chores or helping your parents with groceries. After a while, they might unground you.
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    What should I do if I have urges to be on my electronics during my punishment?
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    Try doing other things that can take your mind off of wanting electronics. If you're artistic, you might want to paint on some canvases or sketch. If you like being active, maybe try doing some stretches or ask one of your parents if they can take you to the gym.
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    What happens if my parents will not let me out of the punishment until it is over?
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    Just wait it out. Find a new thing to do to pass the time. You could read, dance, sleep, or draw.
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    I got in a fight with my brother and my mom hit me, took away my tablet, and said I couldn't hang out with my friends for a week. How can I convince her to shorten my punishment or at least to let me hang out with my friends?
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    Inform her that hitting you is abuse and if she doesn't cut the punishment short, you'll inform someone at school about being hit at home.
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    I took my brother to the park but then went into the pool too without my parent's permission. Now I'm grounded from going out and media but they didn't say when it will end.
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    I am going through a similar situation. I would consider talking to the parent that you know would be open to talking to you. And express your feelings about how you would like to better understand your punishment so you can better understand and fix what you did wrong.
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    What do I do when my parents are mad at me for getting an 80 on my test?
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    Tell them that 80 is an above average grade, and tell them that there are people out there getting C's because they're struggling.
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