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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's just not necessary. Young kids who swear a lot get it from their parents. They might learn specific swear words at school, but if they are swearing in conversation, it's because that's how the adults in their lives talk. So if you don't want your kids to swear, don't swear. If your kids do swear occasionally, you correct and suggest a different word. They are experimenting, testing boundaries, seeing how you'll react. Stay calm, tell them you don't like that word, and ask them to restate. It really doesn't take much of this to curb a kid's interest in swearing. It's really not that hard to teach kids not to swear without physically assaulting them, so I don't understand why you would physically assault them. That will just teach them that it's okay to assault other people if you don't like their behavior. Seems bad.[/quote] Please. Kids talk a lot of nonsense they don't hear from their parents and get from their friends. Bruh, 6-7, the list is endless.[/quote]
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