What to do when your mom takes your phone?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 03, 2026
Tips
- Don't beg for your phone back. ...
- Keep your grades up to show that you're responsible and ready to have your phone returned. ...
- Occasionally ask if you have been good enough. ...
- Try talking to your school counselor to call and convince your parents to give it back if you've been good for a time.
Can my mother take my phone away?
As long as you're under age 18 and living with your parents, you're under their authority; they can take away your cell phone if they want, and the law gives you no recourse to get it back.How do I stop my parents from looking at my phone?
With app-specific controls, you can:
- Disable certain parts of the screen.
- Disable keyboards, volume control, and other hardware buttons.
- Lock the phone into vertical display.
- Disable touch entirely.
- Set a time limit.
Is taking away a phone a good punishment?
Threatening to take away your teen's phone may seem like a great way to get them to do something they're avoiding. But it's usually not a good choice as a punishment.At what age should a child have privacy?
By age six, most kids understand the concept of privacy, and may start asking for modesty at home. Here's what you can do to honour your child's privacy. A child's demand for privacy signals their increasing independence, says Sandy Riley, a child and adolescent therapist in Toronto.When Mom Takes Your Phone Away...
Can my parents take my phone if I'm 18?
So realistically, if the phone was a gift to you by your parents before you were an adult, since you are now an adult you have a right to privacy in all your affairs, including your mobile phone.Can parents control you at 18?
Parents Get to Make the Rules in Their HomeThe truth is, no matter how old your child, you have the right to make and enforce the rules of your house. Your 18-year-old has to follow the rules just as much as your 4-year-old does. Of course, as kids get older, they can earn more privileges and have more responsibility.