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I'm 15 and I think it's because when they were teens, their parents gave them TOO MUCH freedom and they made some really wrong choices because of it, BUT come on! I've tried to talk to them about it, but they don't listen... It's insane, like someone's watching over you all the time and watching your every move! Well, I'm over-exaggerating, but that's what it feels like! And I won't have my own car until I go to college.. Oh geez! OK, so my question is, "How do I show my parents that I can handle adult responsibilities?" Now, just everyday stuff... I'm in high school and I tried doing this, because they think I'm up too late, so I went to sleep at 10 and they were astonished. Then, they thought I was stressed about SOMETHING! I just think they're worried about me b/c they haven't been able to teach me half the stuff they wanted to, but I'm more knowledge able than they think. What can I do to show them I can take on adult responsibilities with actions?

2007-03-03 04:59:17 · 7 answers · asked by ×ithurtsogoodØ 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

And they become so paranoid, watching internet predator shows, all that JUNK!!! --My dad knows I'm careful, but my mom would never trust me over ANYTHING.

2007-03-03 05:00:14 · update #1

7 answers

start doin everything around the house without being asked or told...dishes, trash, laundry, mow the yard...show that you actually care about other things than just yourself. turn 16 and get a job, start showin that you are self-sufficient and dont ask them for evreything under the sun.

2007-03-03 06:53:54 · answer #1 · answered by devil boy 2 · 1 0

Take responsibility at home. Do extra chores without being asked, like laundry or the bathroom, keep your room tidy and presentable things adults do. If you receive an allowance ask for a bank account all the major banks and credit unions have Student accounts to help you get ready to handle money later-this will show planning and forward thinking(very responsible). When you want to head out tell them where you are going and when you will be back as well as what you are doing(study, game at school, etc), than stick to it - be back at least 5 minutes ahead of time and in the event you will be delayed call and let them know why. By acting on what you say, doing things that they need done without asking and preparing for the future they will worry less and know they did a better job for you than was done for them. Parents worry because the media inundates them with horror stories and never gives kudos to those kids who are just fine but happy kids are not very good press - scared, drug addicted, runaways and victims that is what the press sees fit to print. Just let them know you are aware of their concerns and will do all you can to never give them cause to worry. Good Luck!

2007-03-03 05:56:09 · answer #2 · answered by Walking on Sunshine 7 · 0 0

I remember feeling the way your are feeling and the only thing you can do is continue to earn their trust. Work hard in school, help around the house, see what they think about you getting a job that is just a few hours a week, and be patient with them. They love you and just want to make sure that you make positive choices. I know it feels really sucky right now, but eventually they will see that you are ready for bigger responsibilities. Going to bed early was a great idea- they freaked out cause you've never probably done something that adult-like before, but if you keep making positive choices like that they are going to come around. Hang in there! You sound like you are doing great so far and I know that you can prove your maturity to them with a little time and effort. Good luck.

2007-03-03 05:09:34 · answer #3 · answered by emarie21 2 · 0 0

I had the same problem with my father my mom cheated on him so i felt like i was being punished for being her child... In the end i found the best way to deal with him was to make deals with him ... I got my naval pierced at 15 with the promise i wouldn't have sex till i was atleast 16. I'd say try that and see. The whole car thing is a pretty easy fix too... Try the whole if i get a job and pay for eerything else. I know it sounds to easy but really parents are that easy to deal with. If you keep doin things like going to bed early like they want then in time you can win them over to your side atleast if you can get one parent on your side you have a better chace of winning a few things you want. Try asking them if you can sit down and talk about what you think you are old enough to have... throw the word maturity in there a few times and really try to get them thinkin. Just complaining wont do any good. Really think out your plan about how you want to take the talk and don't be afraid to bring up things you have done that they wanted, because they will surely bring up thing they wanted you to do but u didn't. SHOW THEM HOW MATURE YOU ARE!!!!

2007-03-03 05:10:40 · answer #4 · answered by evillama4eva 2 · 0 0

I had the same problem . Maybe breakfast in bed for them? Try giving your mom the day off and cleaning the house for her. Ask your dad about resume help, saying you want a summer job next year. Be home when your parents want you home, talk to them about a curfew, I'd start off easy. Maybe 9:30 at first? I know it's early but slowly start extending it. I started at 8:00 at the age of 13 and have gone to 11:30 at the age of 17.

2007-03-03 05:24:03 · answer #5 · answered by Starr 3 · 0 0

I surely have 2 grownup toddlers. I face the comparable undertaking. My husband and that i've got began weening them. The duty (economic) does could end. We desperate that we at the instant are not doing them any favors by potential of supporting to their unresponsible attitudes. so a techniques that's working. in case you experience the could help in making confident they stick to all different routes first. the only way they get help now is if we will pay a bill quickly, like vehicle insurance. I on no account provide up money. I won't pay lease anymore the two. we are transforming into all of it the way down to below $2 hundred a month for the two. We set objectives, like by potential of July we can be all the way down to $0. we at the instant are not rich and we live paycheck to paycheck. i think of the wonderful component you're able to do for them is lead them to shelter themselves. good success! wish me some too!

2016-10-17 04:34:08 · answer #6 · answered by tonini 4 · 0 0

As the mother of a 15 year old and having this discussion with my daughter it is not that they don't trust you they just don't trust everyone else. Until you can get them to trust everyone else not to hurt you I think you are in trouble. THEY TRUST YOU!

2007-03-03 05:12:07 · answer #7 · answered by romettifamily 2 · 0 1

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