In our last blog we discussed 3 discipline problems when kids curse and use bad names. Ciera swears at kids on the school playground. The teacher wants you to stop her cussing. Darwin makes up mean names and taunts the neighbor kids. The parents forbid their children to play with him. Farrah curses at her brother and sister. Your home life is miserable. What will you do?
As a parent, you have discipline choices. Consider the logical consequences below:
If there's an adult who curses, yells foul names, or is sarcastic among your family or friends, tell them to stop. Your kids don't need bad models.
- Keep in contact with Ciera's playground teacher by note or by phone. Get the reports on Ciera's cussing. If Ciera gets a bad report have her write "I will talk respectfully on the playground." She must write it 100 times in good printing or hand writing before snacks, playing, or TV.
- When you hear Darwin yell bad names, call him inside. Give him a form to fill which asks:
What behavior do I need to change?
How is this behavior hurting me?
How is this behavior hurting the neighbor kids?
How is this behavior hurting my family?
What am I going to do to make things better?
If Darwin's too young to write or print, have him draw his answers.
When he's completed the form, go over Darwin's answers with him. Get him to look you in the eye and say, "I promise to talk nicely." Notice this promise is positive. You want to move him toward positive thinking. Avoid promises like, "I won't call the kids bad names." It's negative.
- Send Farrah to a boring room like the bathroom where there's no TV, computer, cell phone, etc. Tell her to stay there until she comes up with 3 better ways she could have dealt with her sister or brother. When she's ready, tell her to come to you and share those ways. Next she must apologize in front of you to her sister or brother and tell them how she could have handled things better.
Conclusion for Cussing Kids and Discipline:
I know these logical consequences take time. Yelling, arguing, and begging may seem easier. They have consequences. They encourage your child's negative behavior to repeat itself. Soon they'll be cursing at you too.
Training your children to be civilized is your privilege and your job. You can raise them to become people of character. It all starts when they're young. You have the power. Take it. Get the respect you deserve.
To help your children think before they speak, pick up my Problem Solver Kit. Get rid of the cussing. Enjoy raising kids who respect you and respect each other.
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