What could I do that would help my parents let me go somewhere alone this summer?

Answer #1

Show more maturity. Help around the house, just little things.

Answer #2

be more mature,nice & understanding try not to freak out when they say no to something , :/

Answer #3

Tell them that you would like to and ask whether you can plan something with a friend - another girl preferably - someone they know and who they think is mature, prudential, not a troublemaker. Best if they also know and like the parents of that friend.

Assure them to call every evening and tell them what happened that day. Maybe make some rules as to what you’ll do and what you’ll not do when out on your own. Tell them what you plan on doing.

Tell them you will save money or try to find a small job (delivering advertise brochures, babysitting, whatever) to finance your trip.

Maybe you can make a bargain like… they let you go alone if you write at least a grade B in the last math/ english (some subject that they worry about) exam befor summer vacations.

If they still won’t agree, maybe you could have a friends family take you along to wherever they go? So you can hang out with your friend while her parents can relax and don’t need to cope with a bored teenager. Or you could convince your parents to take one of your friends to wherever your family goes. (Just need to make sure both families know who pays what)

Answer #4

If they don’t let you, they don’t let. My perents did that too, and really if they have rules and they don’t want you to go alone to places they just simply wont let you, so go with them and at least enjoy what you can.

If they can be convinced then try to do stuff that could make that happen. Like having them meet your friends and get to know them, so they know who you are going with, maybe even have them call your friends perents so they know the inviorment your going to be in a little better.

If they say no, be mature and let it go, you will live, and who knows if you do that, maybe they will let you go one time.

Answer #5

show them that you can take care of yourself. show independence. and point out reasons that youll be fine, like safe. make wise decisions. if you dont theyll think that youll do something dumb or out of control when ur by yourself and get into trouble.

Answer #6

I have to be honest, as a mother, there is nothing my 15 year old can do to convince me to allow him to go away alone. It’s not a matter of being mature, or showing that you’re independent … it’s a big world out there, and I can’t help but be the “mama bear” when my cubs start growing too big for the den. There are so many dangers out there - it’s normal for your parents to deny you this out of concern for your safety.

I would, however, allow him to go if I knew there was a responsible parent going as well … perhaps that’s something you can work with?

Answer #7

umm you can show responcibility and show respect to others and show them thatt you are an adult and you can take care of you self sorry for my spelling im tired and hope it helps

Answer #8

umm you can show responcibility and show respect to others and show them thatt you are an adult and you can take care of you self sorry for my spelling im tired and hope it helps

Answer #9

umm you can show responcibility and show respect to others and show them thatt you are an adult and you can take care of you self sorry for my spelling im tired and hope it helps

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