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Young children often swear because they're exploring language. They might be testing a new word, perhaps to understand its meaning. Sometimes swearing happens accidentally when children are learning to say words. Children might also be trying to express a feeling like frustration.
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Read More »If your child keeps swearing, or you want to help your child learn about swearing, you can try talking with them about their choice of words. Toddlers and preschoolers under four years are too young to understand why swear words aren’t OK for children. It’s enough just to say, ‘That’s not a nice word’, or ‘We don’t use that word’. Preschoolers don’t always understand the meaning of swear words, but they can understand that swear words can hurt or offend others. So you could say, ‘We don’t use words that upset people’. You can also say that there are some words that are not OK for children to say, even if they hear other people saying them. Older preschoolers might get some good from simple explanations of what swear words mean. If you think your child is ready for this, you can start by asking your child what they think the word means. Then use general terms to explain why it’s not OK. For example, you could say, ‘That’s a word for poo, and it’s not nice to use’.
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Read More »Think of other words to use if you find it hard to stop swearing, as well as other ways to handle difficult situations. For example, instead of swearing, you could say something like, ‘I feel really frustrated or angry’. This way you’re modelling better ways of expressing feelings. Praise your child when you notice them dealing appropriately with anger or frustration. For example, if your child tells you that a playmate was using swear words to tease them, praise your child for walking away from the situation and not using those words themselves. Be aware of what your child watches, listens to and plays with. Check the ratings on TV, movies, games and apps. Avoid watching shows with swearing while your child is around. And keep TVs, computers and other devices in areas where you can easily see and hear them. Preschoolers (and some toddlers) can be intrigued by private body parts and bodily functions. They might start to use words like ‘bum head’, ‘poo face’ and ‘farty’. Although some of these words might not be OK in your home, it’s probably just a phase. Ignoring the words or explaining that they can’t be used will help.
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