Growing up, my sister and I weren’t allowed to use curse words. We couldn’t even tell each other to “shut up” without getting a sideways glance from our parents (imagine our delight when Black Eyed ...
Children's swearing stems from various factors like social learning, emotional needs and media exposure. Parental language significantly influences a child's vocabulary, while peers normalise ...
TikTok creator and mom to, as it says in her bio, a “girl gang” of seemingly endless tween blondes, Fiddely_MomJess, posts videos of her and her daughters playing this “bad word alphabet game.” Some ...
There’s a new phrase echoing through school hallways — and it’s driving teachers up a wall. “Six-seven! Six-seven!” is not a ...
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 ...