Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The days of washing your kid’s mouth out with soap because they said a curse word appear to be on the wane—at least according to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new survey shows nearly half of parents think kids should never swear, while others say it depends on the word or situation.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The author doesn't police her kids' swearing.Courtesy of the author I stopped policing curse words and realized my kids were ...
The other morning, on the way to school, my eighth-grade niece was regaling me with stories about the costumes kids wore on Halloween. One classmate, she said, came dressed as a “sexy-ass rabbit.” I ...
My 8-year-old grandson is experimenting with using borderline expletives: saying “Darn it!” but saying it in such a way that could be perceived as saying the more taboo word. My son, his father, and I ...
The days of washing your kid's mouth out with soap because they said a curse word appear to be on the wane-at least according to the results of a new national poll, which indicates most are pretty ...
Swear words aren't the end of the world, according to a new family study. But how you handle them can have an impact. A new survey shows nearly half of parents think kids should never swear, while ...
In our house, curse words aren't taboo. There's no punishment if someone mutters a frustrated word after dropping something or losing a game. At first glance, that might sound like an unusual ...
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