the neighborhood.” Ask your parents what your
home territory is.
Snack Time
What are you allowed to snack on when you get home? Can you make
it yourself? Are any foods or appliances off-limits?
On Schedule
Do homework . . . or play with the cat? Shoot baskets . . . or clean your
room? Your parents might have one opinion. You might have another.
Talk about it, and work out a suitable schedule.
golden rules
Even though every family has different rules, some basic rules apply to
everyone. Follow these golden rules, and you’ll feel—and be—in control!
Always lock the door.
Believe it or not, leaving your key in the
door by accident is an easy thing to do.
Avoid this mistake by forming a good
habit. As soon as you walk in the door,
put your key in a special spot, such as on
a hook or in a dish. Make it the first thing
you do after you shut and lock the door
behind you.
Check in.
Always let your parents know
where you are. Call to keep
your parents up-to-date if your
schedule changes one day or is
so busy that it gets confusing.
And always check with a parent
before you change your plans.
Never tell anyone
you’re alone.
You can be polite without letting
people know you’re alone. If someone
calls for your mom, ask for a name:
“Who are you trying to reach?” Ask
who’s calling, and then say, “She’s busy
right now. I’ll let her know you called,”
and hang up.
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