From my experience I have been begging my mom to have a 4th sibling and she said she doesnt know yet if she would like one but this is how it worked
1. next time you are out shopping show her all of the baby clothes and how cute they are
2. explaing to your parents why you want one
3. do chores be a good-girl
4. point out people with there own babies next time you are out.
First of all, you have to pick the right time to ask them, like pick the time when they're calm and just sitting around doing nothing. Then to ask them, you say something like, "Mom, Dad, I don't think that you know that I've really wanted this for a while now and I don't know what you'll say about it but I really, really want to adopt a brother/sister from this Adoption Agency." If they say no to you mention to them that you will raise the money yourself by selling things like T-shirts, running a concession stand near the pool on a hot day, etc. Do whatever you can to get them to say yes. And if they do start saving up as quick as you can. Adoptions range between $5,000 to $20,000 or more especially overseas. So the faster you get the money the quicker you'll have someone new in the house!
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You don't. Raising a child is a huge responsibility - financially, emotionally and physically. And these responsibilities last for many, many years. If your parents want another child they will have one, or they will adopt one.
If they don't want another child, it would be very selfish of you to try to convince them to adopt one, because you would be thinking of what you want rather than what they want, or what they feel they can handle.
You also have to consider the adopted child. What if you did hound your parents about it until you did finally wear them down and they finally agree to do so? They may possibly end up resentful of the adopted child, which would be a disaster for that innocent child, as well as your whole family.
Adopting, or even having a child, is the decision of the parents, and they will make the decision they feel is best for them, and the entire family. I hope you will respect their decision.
Something that will help is asking your parents "What can I do to prove to you that I can help out with a baby and get a/another sibling?" and whatever they say will help so if you do that stuff then you might get a/another sibling
ikd pls help I want a 2nd sibling what should I do
ask politely?
there's really no way to convince your parents, it happens with time, or it might not happen...
My aunt recently had baby twins and i always show her pictures of them and peoples tiny baby's when were in public.
get a balloon, inflate it and write "i'd really like another baby brother or sister" on it, then go to your parents and have your mom blow it up and say there's a message on it for her!
Beg them? It worked for me!! Or maybe your parents would feel bad for you if you're playing by yourself. Or doing something that is meant for two people.
i mean just convince them thats the best idea and if your like me who has 1 sibling and want another just say that it would be a good idea to have another child maybe just maybe it would work
force them
Enlist them.
It depends on an answer,why she delivered him a baby.
You cant convince your parent's because they have a good IQ your parents not be tricked by anyone.
You should list all the things you want to stay in the U.S. to convince them, sometimes it works sometimes not just try :)
By doing jobs around the house and asking nicely while providing a reason why you would like another dog
Well your parents are of the opinion that 1 should be enough. I would sit down and talk to them see if compromise is an opportunity.
earn their trust. respect them in the small things. then they'll trust you with the bigger things. It might also help if you learnt to distinguish between YOUR (possessive - for example something that belongs to you, like your parents) and YOU'RE (shortened form of you are, as in "you're not a baby").
The best way to talk to your parents is honestly and openly. If you tell them your in love and be honest they will likely respect you choice.
Honestly, you can't convince them. Either they will let you or they won't.
The best way to convince your parents to get you a music computer is to first explain to them what it is and what it does. Then explain to them how if fits into your goals and your interests.
Yes. Sisters are real. If your two biological parents have another baby, and it is a girl, then you have a baby sister.
tell them