Show her that your a responsible young adult, that your doing well in school, and give a list of things that before she thought was impossible for you to do but now you can say it is just like those responsibilities.
You can make flyers saying that you babysit and how much you charge and ask your mom or dad friends do there kids need babysiting
You buy your own food...........
ask her politely!
They could be mother's helper and then when they r 12 they could babysit.
coz she doesnt want any childern?
Just say it will be a good experience for when your older and the cell phone part say it saves them buying you one. :) <3
You can't really talk parents into letting you watch their kids. If they say no that means no. And besides, it's really hard babysitting kids when their parents are really strict. Believe me.
You can persuade the person by letting the person see the need for such a thing. When persuading use kind and soft words.
Persuade means to convince someone to do something or believe something, while dissuade means to persuade someone not to do something or believe something. Essentially, persuade is about promoting an action or idea, whereas dissuade is about discouraging it.
no, he or she is immature to babysit.
Persuade her to get an artificial tree which can last all of Christmas.
A small keg of molasses.
The verb "cajole" means to persuade, to convince someone by coaxing, flattery, or appeals. e.g. The girl cajoled her boyfriend into letting her use his car. The connotation of flattery is also seen in the verbs wheedle, entice, and inveigle.