The shift reflects a broader change in parenting philosophy: moving from blind obedience to emotional intelligence. Parents are increasingly viewing swearing not as a moral failing, but as a ...
Swear words aren't the end of the world, according to a new family study. But how you handle them can have an impact.
Fewer than half of parents (47%) think it’s never OK for a child to use swear words, according to new results from the C.S.
Cussing, cursing, or swearing, no matter what you call it, attitudes towards strong language in general use are shifting a ...
Today's parents may be growing more relaxed about their children using curse words, according to a national poll.
Licensed psychotherapist Colette Brown vividly remembers the first time she heard her then 10-year-old daughter use the "F-word." "I was a little shocked and I was a little charmed," she tells ...
Dax Shepard has some unorthodox rules when it comes to his and Kristen Bell’s kids using curse words. “I fully swear in front of my kids. They are allowed to swear, not with impunity, but when it's ...
In many households, letting your kid drop an f-bomb is a major rule breaker and a fast track to a time-out. While most parents would never tolerate their children using four-letter words, some moms ...
Kids swear sometimes as a one-off but sometimes it becomes a habit hence, it is important for parents to understand why children pick up profanity and what parents, teachers and caregivers can do ...
This week on Mental Health Monday, kids are swearing more, and parents don’t seem to mind. A new study shows that this ...