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they don't understand what they are saying. they might over heard it from someone in the family or someone who drops by in the house. always cut them or tell them that its a bad word. |
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try to reprimand them that its really bad to talk dirty words, and its not good to hear it from a kid |
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obviously, toddlers don't really understand what their saying. have a one on one conversation with your child and explain to them its not good to use those words. |
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try to explain to him that its bad to say dirty words and also as much as possible tell your family or friends to listen the dirty words whenever a child is around |
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its really a big problem you never knew where they get it, just try to reprimand him |
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Always always always cut or stop them from saying those words again. Its best for a child to understand that its not right to say those dirty words. |
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This is a behavior that is so hard to stop if it becomes worst. But we can only prevent them from not saying those dirty words when we're around. |
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we can never really avoid this when your kids are expose to the real world, he/she can hear it everywhere may it be on your neighborhood, the radio or TV, just try to explain to him/her that's it not good to hear to talk dirty stuffs |