What should I do if I am kicked out by my parents, I am only 11 years old

Updated on society 2024-06-18
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Eleven-year-olds are still minors. Belong to those with parental supervision. No matter what mistakes you make, parents make mistakes that cannot be forgiven, and they are punished by being kicked out of the house.

    It's not appropriate for your parents to do this, and if something happens to you outside, they will regret it, and if you make a mistake because of it, they will have to pay for your mistake.

    And the moment you were kicked out of the house, did you also realize your mistake, did you not make a similar mistake if you came home again? Parents also hate iron but not steel. All you can do now is to go to your grandparents for help, and anyway, go to whoever is close to your home for help, so that they can take you in temporarily while they convince your parents to take you home.

    If you don't have these relatives to go to, go directly to the nearest police station for help, and the police uncle at the police station will not only make you not hungry, but will also contact your parents as soon as possible, teach them a good lesson, and make them realize that it is wrong to kick you out of the house and how to educate you is the right one.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Why would mom be cold and violent to you.

    Why are all the family members unhappy with you? Have you ever thought about this question? 11-year-old you, good writing, smooth sentences, strong expression skills, and talent, that should be a lively and lovely little girl, why did you develop such a bad temper?

    Then I think I must have been spoiled by your mother and grandparents. Bad temper can be hated, and whoever sees it will stay away from you and ignore you. You wouldn't want that, would you?

    From now on, talk to your grandparents and let them be your supervisors, start by doing the housework you can, change your living habits, start from your selfishness, as long as you make a little progress, your mother will know, and when your mother gives you money, it means that you have changed your only problem. You'll become a good girl that everyone loves. You know, change your bad temper, not for others, but for yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is normal for conflicts and disputes to arise between children and parents.

    Adolescent children are prone to impulsiveness, and leaving home is not the best solution to the problem.

    Because you are still young enough to survive and live on your own, and you are still in the stage of learning and growth, it is recommended to find yourself nearby.

    of relatives or friends come to help them, or go to the nearest police station for help. You can also call the police on 110 directly for help.

    Protect yourself, little ones!

    As for why your mother beat you, you still have to figure it out in the end, and if you really do something wrong, then you should admit your mistake.

    Good luck!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I was kicked out of the house by my parents, how do I go back? I am 12 years old. Parents.

    Kicking out of the house too. Hating iron is not steel, and it is also on the gas head. You'll be back in a few minutes, and that's okay.

    Father no parent will love the child like this, even so, he is angry and waits for a while, he will regret it, because what parent will love his child's child's child's child's child? So you just wait a minute. Just go home and there's no problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can ask your relatives for help, or you can solve it through legal means, you can call the police directly, if you are 12 years old, they have the obligation to support you, you can protect your legitimate rights and interests!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You were kicked out of the house by your parents, you are only 12 years old, you are a child, your parents will not really kick you out, but you did something wrong, and your parents are too angry to kick you out, and after a while, you will go home and admit your mistakes to your parents and it will be fine, right?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A 12-year-old is a minor, and the guardian is your parent. Bow your head to them and admit your mistakes. Going home is the way to go.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If your mother doesn't have any mental illness, then maybe something has provoked her, did you make a mistake? And it's the kind of mistake that makes him very angry, he will beat you and even kick you out of the house, but mothers love their children, maybe it's just a momentary anger, and then it's fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parents don't really kick you out, you go home and admit your mistakes to your family, and that's it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think you may have done something wrong and made your parents sad, you go home and admit your mistake to your mother, and your mother will forgive you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If your mother is normal, it means that you have a problem, what is there to be wronged about.

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