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Solid As The Sun
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Adjusting to the Life
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3 year olds aren't philosophy majors. I would just tell her it is a bad word and she isn't allowed to use it. You can explain it more when she's older.
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Have My Own Room
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I had a similar issue. Also 3-4 year old. I knew where my daughter heard it (for those that know me... can you believe it wasn't me? ![]() I would never touch my daughter out of discipline or for any reason for that matter. I simply used my booming, stern tone that she knows means business and proceeded to tell her that she was not to repeat what she had heard. I said I don't care who she heard say it, but that isn't something little girls say. I asked if she understood, to which she said yes... then laid on the tears. I always think that adopting a no touch, stern talking approach early on is the best approach. Physical contact only leads to aggression by them later. Good luck
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Still Watching My Back
Join Date: Feb 2009
First Name: Cathy
Location: South Burbs outside Chicago, Illinois
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I don't deny that my son hears me say bad words. Wes once called me out and said, "You dropped the F bomb 5 times during that phone conversation." Okay. Fair. I did. For those who play with my hubby on XBox... How is his swearing? LOL |
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