For example, say you want to go on a class trip. Get all the information about the trip such as how much money you will need, how you will get there, who will chaperone, how long the trip will be, and where you are staying. You should also let your parents know what kind of things you’ll do. Tell them you plan to be safe when going out and let them know how you’ll get around.

For example, maybe your best friend went on a trip with their church group. Ask them to tell you a little about their experience and how it benefitted them. Ask how they stayed safe and responsible on the trip. Use this friend’s experience to help ease any worries your parents may have about you traveling alone.

Do not try to talk in your living room which is full of electronic devices. Instead, talk in the dining room where it’s relatively quiet. Pick a time when your parents are free. A busy Tuesday night is probably not the best time to talk, but you may be able to catch your parents on a Sunday afternoon.

From there, introduce the topic right away. For instance, say, “My class is going on at trip out of state this summer and I really want to go too. "

For example, say something like, “I know how hard you and dad work, and that what I’m asking costs a lot of money. I really, really appreciate all the vacations you have taken me on, because they’ve taught me the value of traveling. I think this could be a great experience for me. "

Listening can help you figure out how to reach a potential compromise. If your parents are worried about the money, for example, you can offer to get a part-time job to cover some expenses.

For example, do not fire back with something like, “It isn’t fair! Other kids get to go on this trip. " Instead, say something like, “I understand you’re worried about me being responsible, but is there any way we can compromise?”

Be specific about how you will stay in touch and how often you will contact them. For example, you can promise to e-mail every and send a text message each night when you get home for the evening.

Try saying something like, “If you want me to earn the trip, I can definitely do that. I can get a paper route and save up some of the spending money myself. "

Say something like, “I can see this is a big deal for you. If you want, I would be happy to give you time to think it over and we can talk later. "

For example, say something like, “I understand you don’t want me to go, but thanks for taking the time to listen to me anyway. "