How to get your parents to let you go to your sleepover

Author: Virginia Floyd
Date Of Creation: 10 August 2021
Update Date: 22 June 2024
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Want to go to a sleepover or invite friends over to your place? First you need to ask your parents for permission. Be a golden child and you will surely be able to persuade them.

Steps

  1. 1 Ask your parents why they don't want to let you go to the party. If you can calm them down, do so.
  2. 2 For example, if they don't want you to stay too long, ask them to talk to the person throwing the party or his / her parents. Let them discuss the lights out.
  3. 3 Say that your friend's parents have given their consent and will be watching over the party.
  4. 4 Behave yourself and do what is asked of you. Show that you are a responsible and independent person.
  5. 5 Save your parents from languid looks. They know all your tricks and don't like being manipulated.
  6. 6 Ask permission to host a sleepover at your home. In this case, they can control what is happening and feel calm.
  7. 7 If your parents still refuse to let you go, consider coming home early. Your parents will be able to pick you up at the appointed time, say from 10 am to 12 pm, depending on your age.
  8. 8 Be sure to introduce your parents to the person planning to throw a party.

Tips

  • If the parents say a firm no, wait for them to cool down and ask again. Some parents may get even more angry, so be careful.
  • Ask your aunt about the possibility of “renting” her house for a party. Your parents should trust her and will be happy to spend time in peace and quiet.
  • Try to raise some money.
  • Behave yourself.
  • Have fun.

Warnings

  • If you are hosting a party, follow the rules set by the adults. Then everyone will be safe and your parents will say yes next time.
  • If you are hosting a party, don't be mean or unkind, or you won't be successful the next time.
  • Don't whine! Parents don't like whiners and commanders the most.

What do you need

  • Pajamas
  • Additional clothing
  • Pillow
  • Hair accessories
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Mobile phone (in case of emergency)
  • Money (if you are going somewhere)
  • Towel
  • Blanket (optional)