Child Profanity Cursing is a natural thing for kids to try out especially school-age children. If you hear your toddler using a word that you don't like, just try to not use it yourself. If it is a repetitive thing then you can just let them know that that is not a good word and mommy and daddy shouldn't be using it either. For an older kid, your response should probably match their intentions so it should never be tolerated if a kid is swearing and using bad words towards another person in a hurtful way. If it is in a moment of frustration where they got hurt or something happened that upset them, you can be a little bit more understanding and just remind them that those are not words that we prefer.
Did your child just drop a swear word at home? Is this a sign of trouble ahead? Youngsters often delight in using words they hear from friends, parents or shows they watch. Swearing, profanity or cursing is a normal development behavior that is natural for kids to try out, especially during school years. Boys Town Pediatrics offers strategies for parents regarding profanity use.
As children become more mature, the attraction with using profanity generally loses luster. If profanity continues to be a problem for your child and other problems such as chronic lying, stealing, or difficulty with peers occur, talk to your pediatrician about other behavior strategies or resources.
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