That is the best way to unlock, but you will soon run out of time to guess and entering / breaking that restriction by brute force isn't something that's viable. If you really can't afford to lose the apps - you could have your parent write down on a piece of paper the pin codes they might choose now and then try entering them one by one to see if you can recall it. This password is different from the PIN code that was entered when the parental controls were set up the first time. The find my iPhone restriction is that if your iCloud account has the device locked, you will need to enter your iCloud password before the restore starts. If you lose or forget your Restrictions passcode, you will need to perform a factory restore to remove it. Quoting this Apple KB article titled "iOS: Understanding Restrictions (parental controls)" You won't break the hardware, but you will lose all your photos and music and apps and data from the apps - so be sure to connect to iTunes or save your photos and anything you can't lose to another place like a computer or a cloud service. There's no way to do this without restoring the device.
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