Parent-child trust issues
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Hello everyone, so it all started when I was 12-13 years old with the famous game Clash Royale. My parents, who were quite reluctant about video games, limited me to 1.5 hours of gaming on Saturdays and 3 hours during vacations. When I got to middle school, I quickly realized that despite my good grades (an average of 18), I was playing less compared to my friends who played every day, so I decided to play in secret at night. But that wasn't a good idea because one evening my mom caught me red-handed, and I ended up being punished for a month without my phone and had to regain their trust. The following year, I started again, but this time I wanted to be clever with my mom, but it didn't work because she noticed my daily excitement, and I was once again punished, this time for much longer. Recently, I've been in high school, and I've started once more because I felt I didn't have enough gaming time despite my clear improvement in grades (an average of 18.5). But this time I totally slipped up because I broke my phone while I was playing my game, which disappointed them greatly. So I wanted to know if you had any solutions for regaining their trust after two weeks without my phone. If you do, I thank you from the bottom of my heart????.
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18.5 average with such poor French...
One wonders how averages are calculated these days...
The coefficient for French must have seriously dropped.
Aside from that, no solutions here, this is not a parent/child relationship forum. -
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You can talk about it on a serious site available for young people aged 12 to 25, where you can participate in Forums and Chats for free and anonymously.
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