Anonymous wrote:My 5 year old girl is just (knock on wood) ending a potty word phase. It was bad over the summer. I think being back at school has helped.
Definitely don't react and just keep repeating "we don't use potty words unless we're in the potty" (and it's related to an actual issue).
That joke is excellent though. I really want to tell it to my 9 year old, but I know I would regret it. Just like every time they say "guess what?" to me, I really want to say "chicken butt," but I really know I would regret that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, it isn't just boys. It's the age and it's normal. My 7yo girly-girl dd also finds it hilarious to work these words/topics into conversation.
They like to be independent and sometimes that includes enjoying shocking their adults. The phase will pass whether or not you acknowledge it, so at least teach them to be more clever than simply repeating words like parrots!
Eg: knock knock
Who's there?
Smell mop
Smell mop who?
Ew, I'm not going to smell your poo.
Well darn I may have to tell my boys that one!
(Only my boys because that’s all I have)
Anonymous wrote:Come on, it isn't just boys. It's the age and it's normal. My 7yo girly-girl dd also finds it hilarious to work these words/topics into conversation.
They like to be independent and sometimes that includes enjoying shocking their adults. The phase will pass whether or not you acknowledge it, so at least teach them to be more clever than simply repeating words like parrots!
Eg: knock knock
Who's there?
Smell mop
Smell mop who?
Ew, I'm not going to smell your poo.
Anonymous wrote:Come on, it isn't just boys. It's the age and it's normal. My 7yo girly-girl dd also finds it hilarious to work these words/topics into conversation.
They like to be independent and sometimes that includes enjoying shocking their adults. The phase will pass whether or not you acknowledge it, so at least teach them to be more clever than simply repeating words like parrots!
Eg: knock knock
Who's there?
Smell mop
Smell mop who?
Ew, I'm not going to smell your poo.
Anonymous wrote:It's a phase. We just say that potty words belong in the potty, and they especially do not belong at the dinner table.
Don't laugh, and don't make a big deal. They are seeking a reaction.