It is almost impossible for parents to monitor and control their children’s exposure to swearing, say education researchers.
MELBOURNE: Parents can often find themselves staring in bewilderment at the little human they helped to create.
Sometimes parents might look at children’s swearing as bad behaviour that needs to be dealt with. At other times they might perceive swearing as no big deal. In some situations they may even see it as funny. Human reactions are instantaneous and impulsive. They are about a need for immediate action, rather than a long-term goal or plan.
Responding starts by understanding children will be exposed to swearing and parents cannot control every aspect of their kids’ lives.
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