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We have a 2 1/2 yr old that is a very good boy, faimliar with time-outs, but when he hears a word like stupid, or dang-it from tv or others her thinks it is funny to repeat and repeat, we have tried time-outs, soap, which we just recently found out is a no-no, can you help us figure out what to do with our boy?

2006-12-11 07:52:13 · 11 answers · asked by Dee C 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

11 answers

just be happy hes not saying things like ****, ****, or damn.

2006-12-11 07:58:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do the time-outs work for any other behavior problems? Or are they completely ineffective for him? If they are not working at all, make sure you are doing the following: 1) Explain at the beginning and end of the timeouts why he in in the timeout, 2) Ignore him completely during the time out (that seems to have more of an effect than being made to sit still) 3) make sure he finishes it completely. In addition to the timeout, try temporarily taking away a favorite toy. It has worked wonders for my 3 year old daughter. Only keep the toy for a couple of days, though, or he will forget the incident that brought on the punishment. Also, make sure that adults around him aren't using the "naughty" words. For those people around you who you can't control, when they say the words, use that as an opportunity to talk to your son about what they said, why it was wrong and what they should have said instead. Good luck!

2006-12-11 08:01:23 · answer #2 · answered by Tina 1 · 0 0

Either toss the TV or realize that he will be picking up those words and more in school / pre school / play group etc. Simply ignoring the behavior when it initially occurs usually works. He is doing it because the attention he gets both from you directly and indirectly (your reaction then discipline) is worth it!!!!

Once the initial behavior has stopped you will find it effective to simply say NAUGHTY!!! in a firm louder than normal (not shouting) voice when he repeats it again. Then continue on with whatever you were doing. It is OK if he cries. He'll get over it without severe psychological damage. Just remember 2yo's aren't capable of adult logic and so to reason with them only makes both of you annoying to others. AND Sometimes "Because I said so is the MOST acceptable reason---you are the parent!

2006-12-11 08:03:20 · answer #3 · answered by lexiwords 2 · 0 0

I have a very smart 3 year old and he does the same thing.

First off, the bigger deal that you make of it, the more they will do it. If you get ill and freak out then they will know they can get a rise and keep on and on with it. With my son I explain that things like that arn't nice and that it hurts my feelings when he says it, then I make him pop himself in the mouth Then I explain that if he continues to say it he will get time out if time out doesn't work then he gets a spanking.

I'm not sure who told you that was a "no no" but you gave birth to your child and you are entitled to raise them how you see fit. If you want your child to be a productive part of society one day it has to start now.

Good Luck! I'll say a prayer for you!

2006-12-11 08:07:03 · answer #4 · answered by Jay&JacksMommie 1 · 0 0

What in the experience that your sister stated something impolite or condescending and she or he does it continuously. all and sundry has a snapping element. i do no longer think of cussing is a thank you to pass (particularly at her mom), yet watching it generically, she's for sure in simple terms angered or pissed off. incredibly than grounding her and crud for issues that she stated contained in the warmth of the 2d, attempt to the two cool down and state to a minimum of one yet another why you're upset. Plus, "pass on your room, with out television, cyber web, etc." purely a determine's way at a comeback every time. although, if the newborn is incredibly being unreasonable, then yeah, i might discover some punishment, yet attempt something that proclaims you advise business enterprise. i do no longer advise newborn lockdown, yet no television and cyber web and all that different stuff is so rountinely...the newborn will dub it pointless.

2016-10-05 04:36:07 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Have you tried ignoring the bad words? Sometimes if you just immediately let it go and not make a big deal, they can forget about it.
Also, I know cartoons have words that like in them, but maybe just need to further monitor what he is watching.

2006-12-11 07:55:44 · answer #6 · answered by whipper 1 · 0 0

1st of all keep him away from bad words, don't say them yourself or keep the tv off. Make sure siblings or others don't laugh when he says it. Tell him "no, we only use nice words" repeat nice words with him. He should respond quickly at this age. Consistancy is key.

2006-12-11 08:01:14 · answer #7 · answered by Jennylynn 5 · 1 0

ummm do you mean 2 1/2? A space would be good :) but all I can do is calmly tell him no, thats not a good word. Also, try and not to say those words. Granted, not swear words, but if you don't want him to say them, don't say them. If he says them out of the blue, ignoring helps too. at that age, they're saying anything to get attention.

2006-12-11 07:56:11 · answer #8 · answered by Crazy 4 Cats! 3 · 0 1

well atlest its just words like that. and not swear words.

he keeps doing it because it gets a reaction out of you, so you could try punishing him harsher or you could try ignoring him, its up to you im not sure which would work best.

2006-12-11 08:14:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wtf? Who told you soap is a no-no? my parents, their parents, and their parents all used soap to teach us a lesson. get him the soap with the sponge like stuff around it that they use in the shower and sudz it up reall good and stick it in the hole and tell himmfor every time he says something like that he will get that bar stuck in for 5 minutes more each time he does it. example. if he does it 1 time its in for 5 mins, 2 times equal 10 mins, 3 times equal 15 mins and so on. I had to go up to 45 mins with my kids before they learned not to say it.

2006-12-11 07:56:19 · answer #10 · answered by justinbowen2003 2 · 0 1

Time-outs. Time-outs, med. strength swats of the hans or bottom. There not no-no's at all. It's just plain disapline. IF YOU START SWATS, TIME-OUTS, OR SPANKENS YOU HAVE TO KEEP UP WITH IT. YOU AND THE MOTHER HAVE TO BE ON THE SAME PAGE AT ALL TIMES. YOU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU DON'T KEEP UP WITH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-12-11 08:01:21 · answer #11 · answered by Pet Pro 1 · 0 0

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