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swearing 3 year old.
Hi, very embarressing problem, about 6 months ago whilst unpacking my shopping i dropped a tin on my toe and said the F word. Now every time my 3 and 1/2 year old gets cross or frustrated he shouts this word. I know its my fault and I am very ashamed but it was a one off. Ive tried ignoring him, given him a smack and put him on the naughty step but he just wont stop. I really dont know what to do, my 7 year old has never sworn. and some of the looks I get from dissaproving people when we are out make me feel like im such a bad mum. please help, thanks. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My advice is totally ignore him. Just carry on as if you haven't heard. He does not understand the meaning of the word so you can't explain why it is naughty. If you react he just gets your attention and probably enjoys it!! I know it is embarrasing, but just ignore the looks and 'tuts' you get. He will soon get fed up. You don't swear regularly in your family so he will soon forget this and find something else to amuse himself.
Try dropping something on purpose and shout out 'Lollipops' or something similar, he might pick up on this!!!
Try dropping something on purpose and shout out 'Lollipops' or something similar, he might pick up on this!!!
I agree with Gopher. When my girls were younger my husband and I forced ourselves to use something innoffensive when things went wrong. I would say 'diddlydum' and he would use some daft phrase he heard as a child when visiting the circus in France. As a result we never had to experience the heart stopping nightmare of hearing your toddler out-swear a navvy.
I would not ignore him. If you do, you may think it has gone away until one day he says it at the worst time possible.
The world is full of people swearing so he will hear it again one day.
When mine swore, I threatened him with the old wash your mouth out with soap. When he swore again, I took him upstairs and did it.
Not very nice I know but trust me, he hasnt sworn since.
The world is full of people swearing so he will hear it again one day.
When mine swore, I threatened him with the old wash your mouth out with soap. When he swore again, I took him upstairs and did it.
Not very nice I know but trust me, he hasnt sworn since.
Personally, I don't believe in installing fear into a child, but do believe in reasoning. With respect, 'galaxy', at 3.5 years they don't understand the difference between bad and good words or the reasoning behind not swearing.
At three a child can't physically protect themselves from having their mouth washed out with soap and water, an older child would struggle against it - and let's face it is an abusive act. Your actions will certainly teach your child not to swear in front of you, but who knows what will happen behind your back?
At three a child can't physically protect themselves from having their mouth washed out with soap and water, an older child would struggle against it - and let's face it is an abusive act. Your actions will certainly teach your child not to swear in front of you, but who knows what will happen behind your back?