Thank you, Sacksize! My approach to allowing my daughters full freedom of language and expression --including unlimited and uncensored swearing--has been very beneficial to their self-confidence, creativity, and verbal expression. They weren't just passively exposed to swear words at home in the hopes that they would pick up the words as they went along; they were actively taught and encouraged to use these words without restriction anytime they wished. For them, these words became engrained in their linguistic capabilties. My only regret is perhaps that their normal conversations weren't even more laden with swear words. I would happily do it all over again! But with this linguistic freedom at home, they were also taught discretion in that they were also taught when NOT to use swear words (school, grandma's house, etc.). I would strongly encourage ALL parents to actively teach their children to use so-called swear words as often and as early as possible. LET YOUR KIDS HAPPILY CUSS!
I’m just curious if you encourage nudity at home. My parents were nudists and my brothers and I went naked while home. I now am 20 and have no hang ups being nude, even in public. If it were legal (and I believe it should be) I’d hardly ever wear clothes. I think your letting (teaching) your kids to swear is awesome!
Yes we do! We have a "clothing optional" dress code in our house, especially for the kids. No one is forced to go nude, but no one is forced to wear clothes either. It's just a natural thing for us.
Thank you for being supportive of our pro-swearing household too. Our kids feel totally verbally free because we not only always allowed them to swear but taught them the swear words and actively encouraged them to swear from the first time that they could form words. We have no regrets whatsoever about doing that and we encourage all parents to do the same for their kids.
Thank you sooo much! My gf and I (we have never been married) think the best way to raise our 3 girls is to allow them to have alot of freedom. So we allow them to have a "clothing optional" lifestyle, total freedom to swear, and when they do wear clothes they don't have any dress code or limits on how they dress or how they wear their hair. They also don't have to worry about the christian religion being shoved down their throat. In addition, they don't have to worry about doing chores at home either. We never require them to do any chores at all. For example, we never make them clean their rooms unless they want to. They rarely choose to clean their rooms, so all 3 have very messy rooms. But that's their choice. Their only job is to enjoy being kids!
Is it normal that I have always let my kids swear without censorship?
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Thank you, Sacksize! My approach to allowing my daughters full freedom of language and expression --including unlimited and uncensored swearing--has been very beneficial to their self-confidence, creativity, and verbal expression. They weren't just passively exposed to swear words at home in the hopes that they would pick up the words as they went along; they were actively taught and encouraged to use these words without restriction anytime they wished. For them, these words became engrained in their linguistic capabilties. My only regret is perhaps that their normal conversations weren't even more laden with swear words. I would happily do it all over again! But with this linguistic freedom at home, they were also taught discretion in that they were also taught when NOT to use swear words (school, grandma's house, etc.). I would strongly encourage ALL parents to actively teach their children to use so-called swear words as often and as early as possible. LET YOUR KIDS HAPPILY CUSS!
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I’m just curious if you encourage nudity at home. My parents were nudists and my brothers and I went naked while home. I now am 20 and have no hang ups being nude, even in public. If it were legal (and I believe it should be) I’d hardly ever wear clothes. I think your letting (teaching) your kids to swear is awesome!
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Yes we do! We have a "clothing optional" dress code in our house, especially for the kids. No one is forced to go nude, but no one is forced to wear clothes either. It's just a natural thing for us.
Thank you for being supportive of our pro-swearing household too. Our kids feel totally verbally free because we not only always allowed them to swear but taught them the swear words and actively encouraged them to swear from the first time that they could form words. We have no regrets whatsoever about doing that and we encourage all parents to do the same for their kids.
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That’s wonderful! Love your parenting!
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Thank you sooo much! My gf and I (we have never been married) think the best way to raise our 3 girls is to allow them to have alot of freedom. So we allow them to have a "clothing optional" lifestyle, total freedom to swear, and when they do wear clothes they don't have any dress code or limits on how they dress or how they wear their hair. They also don't have to worry about the christian religion being shoved down their throat. In addition, they don't have to worry about doing chores at home either. We never require them to do any chores at all. For example, we never make them clean their rooms unless they want to. They rarely choose to clean their rooms, so all 3 have very messy rooms. But that's their choice. Their only job is to enjoy being kids!