Many parents let a well-timed swear word or two slip from our lips on occasion . It happens. But honestly, there are many more opportunities to mess up our kids than swearing in front of them. And guess what — science agrees.Swearing is Good for You: The Amazing Science of Bad Language
says that teaching students to swear can help them to understand language better, and has also linked swearing to – among other things – honesty, a more robust vocabulary, better credibility, and as all kids need, helping them process and handle anger,The self-titled “Sweary Scientist” also told the UK’s Cheltenham Science Festival that “we try to keep strong language away from kids until they know how to use it effectively but I strongly argue that we should revise this attitude.
While I know little about the science behind all of it but I, for one, feel so much better releasing a big old “,” into the abyss that is typically my car when I’m alone. So why wouldn’t our kids benefit from those same feelings in a safe environment?in my 44 years only because he dropped a glass vase on his toe. He constantly reminded me swearing is what “non-intelligent people say when they can’t think of anything clever.
The scientist and swearing professional also references one particularly interesting study which found that swearing when a person experiences pain increases their tolerance to the pain source by 50 percent compared to someone shouting a neutral word,Obviously, parents and teachers don’t want to be dropping an F-bomb every other sentence, but teaching our kids that not only is it ok to swear in certain situations, but that it can be good for our collective mental health may be a good thing.
joyfultrek and I should be in the running for Parents of the Decade then and maybe get serious consideration as first ballot Parent Hall of Fame Inductees!!!
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