yes
well u should always be good and maybe thay will let u so me perfect!
you shouldn't tell them anything. you should prov to them that your responsibe enough for keeping all of their rule that they hav about it
your parents probaly dont let you date because they think your not mature enough or your not responsible enough so you should show them how mature and responsible you are they might let you date
if you get some money you should: know where your parents keys are? sneak out a night, get one at a shop, and hide it.
18 if they desire to get one on their own. edit: My parents let us get cellphones when we have a car, or when we start needin it a lot(e.g. gos to a lot of school events without parents there) we have to pay for our own cellphone though.
No, parents should not be upset when their childs has their cell phone taken by an educator at school as long as the cell phone is given back to the child at the end of the day (cells phones for children should only be for calling parents to let them know where they are or for parents to call their children as it is a form of safety.) Schools are a place of learning and it should be mandatory that student's cell phones are shut off while in class. They have lunch breaks to make any phone calls they need to make. An educator will only take a cell phone away from a student if that student is not paying attention to studying or listening to the educator and is talking on their cell phone.
Safety and communication with parents.
go away with a friend and her/his parents and make sure its without your family and they will give you a phone so they can keep in contact it worked for me.
Yes, if his parents let him/her.
Get an iTouch, or convince your parents to let you have a phone.
Call the police, or tell a adult.No one has the right to beat you (not even your parents) and you obviously should let your parents know what is going on and they will take care of it. If they decide to phone the police your parents can put a 'Cease and Desist' order against your boyfriend and if he comes near you again he may be arrested. Do not see him; answer any phone calls or emails because you are enabling his behavior by doing so. If he follows you or physically bothers you outside of your home then have your parents take a picture of any bruising he may have left on you and then let your parents press charges. Don't be afraid and your parents are on your side.
Don't let you stay out too lateOver protective parents will regularly monitor your phone and computer