Cussing, cursing, or swearing, no matter what you call it, attitudes towards strong language in general use are shifting a ...
Swear words aren't the end of the world, according to a new family study. But how you handle them can have an impact.
The shift reflects a broader change in parenting philosophy: moving from blind obedience to emotional intelligence. Parents are increasingly viewing swearing not as a moral failing, but as a ...
The days of washing your kid's mouth out with soap because they said a curse word appear to be on the wane-at least according ...
Today's parents may be growing more relaxed about their children using curse words, according to a national poll.
Parents don’t agree on when kids should swear. A new poll explores how families balance language, age, and social influence.
If you stub your toe or slam your finger in a door, there’s a good chance the first thing out of your mouth is a four-letter word. But although swearing is a near-universal feature of language, it is ...
In the era of excellent accessibility options, parents should be able to play certain games in front of their children ...
Profanity, the use of offensive and rude words, is naturally a controversial topic. There is some debate about what profanity reveals about a person’s character, more specifically, whether it is a ...