It all depends on age.
For us if they are under 13
SPANKING
If they are over 13
GROUNDING
2007-07-15 21:07:19
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answered by olschoolmom 7
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I don't know what you would think of this, but it worked for me. I have three kids and had the same problems. I would use vinegar, a spoon or a bit more if you want. It don't hurt them even if they act like it is so bad. That is the point they will not want to say bad words. You can not really use soap because of all the others that say that is not a food. Vinegar is a food and nothing saying you can not give it. No more then making them eat or drink some thing they don't really care for. It works, I don't know what I would of done with out this. You will see, try a couple of times and if it don't make it all in the mouth they still get the tasted and that is the idea. You will see them stop and start acting better after a few times. It is not mean, it is a food item and it works.
2016-05-18 02:49:08
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answered by ? 3
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How old is your daughter first off? If she's a preteen or a teenager washing her mouth out with soap & whipping her butt really aren't going to help. I would say, explain to her why that behavior is absolutley unacceptable & if she is respectful & cooperative make her a list a mile long of the most not fun chores around the house & outside to do as her punishment & explain to her if you hear another foul word come out of her mouth not only will she be doing more work but she will be grounded for a longer period of time & you will start taking away all her privliges, whatever she likes, be it phone, computer, television, or friend time.
2007-07-15 09:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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U should sit down with her and say EXACTLY this: "Young lady, the word you just said is a VERY bad word!!!!! If that word is used ONE MORE TIME by your mouth, you will be in SO much trouble. I will take EVERYTHING out of ur room exept for a matress and a blanket. Do you understand? (answer) I Love you honey, i just hat the word that came out of your mouth!!"
2007-07-19 07:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously she's heard this word somewhere before. I would sit with her and explain that this is not an appropriate word. Depending upon her age and understanding, I would at least try a time-out, letting her know that the word is not acceptable. Figure out where she heard this word, and see if you can ask others to refrain from using certain words around your children.
2007-07-15 07:09:19
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answered by lanalang 5
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How old is your daughter? I don't think that drawing attention to it will make it any better...
Tell her you don't like that word and that she shouldn't say it and leave it at that. You shouldn't be punishing her for it now anyway becasue unless you punish within a few minutes of it happening, the consequence is unlikely to be effective.
2007-07-15 07:41:40
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answered by ♥Pamela♥ 7
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Depends on the age of your daughter.
2007-07-15 07:10:19
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answered by fatandsmooth 5
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Oh! If that happened with my kids, she'd be over my lap and getting a spanking right as that word left her lips. Cursing out of frustration at circumstances is one thing, but cursing at someone is something else. I say spank her.
2007-07-15 09:51:26
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answered by stmotherer 1
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Depends on her age and where she learned that kind of language. You can not punish her if she is 3 and hears you or her mom use it all the time.
2007-07-15 07:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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That makes 3 questions about punishment for foul language.
You are losing credibility.
2007-07-15 07:11:10
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answered by wendysorangeblossoms 5
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I always washed my children's mouths out with soap also. Sounds a little mean, I know, but better than having a foul-mouthed little tramp like there are already so many out there.
2007-07-15 07:08:24
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answered by kealey 3
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