Out of the mouths of babes…

swear-wordThere comes a point in every person’s first experience of parenthood when one realises, with a shock akin to somebody smacking you in the face with a freshly-caught salmon, that your baby isn’t a baby any more.  Now don’t get me wrong, there have been signs here and there for quite a few months now.  But the defining moment for us came the other day when our sweet, cherubic child said a VERY naughty word.  A word that rhymes with ‘duck’.

And he didn’t just say it in passing, either, oh no dear reader – he used it in context.  To tell us off.  As in “Duck’s a bad word.  Say ‘my goodness’ ’stead.”  Gobsmacked is not the word.  Of course there’s no doubting whose fault it is that such a hideous uttering came out of our not-quite-two-year-old’s innocent mouth – it’s ours.  I don’t think the Hubber would argue with me if I said that his potty mouth is worse than mine and he’s had a harder time curbing his language since we entered the ‘parrot phase’ of toddlerhood, but I’m not entirely blameless.  And I suppose I should be glad that Bubs was pointing out the error of our ways but the nagging voice in the back of my head says that’s not the last time we’ll hear that particular profanity.

My instinct is to adopt a two-pronged approach – firstly to ignore the behaviour because in my heart of hearts I know he doesn’t understand what swearing is and only does it to imitate us, and to gauge our reaction.  Secondly, to stop swearing in front of him.  The hubber suggested substituting the offending word for something more innocuous – although I’m not sure screeching “would you get your banana backside up off the banana sofa and take that banana rubbish out!” will have quite the same impact…wish us luck!

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Hello! I’m Claire and welcome to MumUnplugged! I started this blog in 2008 following the birth of my son; I was bored on maternity leave from my job as a magazine editor, and besides feeling a pathological urge to just write something, I wanted to put my own experiences as a first time mum out there for others to share. I’m just a normal mum like any other – I have good days and bad days, days when I feel confident in my ability to raise this little human I created and others when I wonder why on earth I ever thought I could handle it! The most important thing I’ve learned from becoming a mum is that there’s nothing like advice from other mums who’ve been in your shoes – and I hope that by reading my experiences and those of others, visitors to MumUnplugged will find inspiration, advice and support for their journey through motherhood. Through my career in publishing I’ve also developed a passion for trend-spotting and tracking down the latest products so you’ll also find lots of news, reviews, fashion, topical features and much more. I really hope you enjoy the site – don’t forget to check out our forums (coming soon!) and keep your eyes peeled for great competitions and giveaways. If there’s anything you’d like to see on MumUnplugged then I’d love to hear from you – email mumunplugged@googlemail.com, follow me on Twitter, check out the Facebook page - or just leave me a comment!
5 Responses to “Out of the mouths of babes…”
  1. Emma says:

    Omg! I can’t believe ur ickle little boy said that!! Sorry, but I find it quite funny!! Xx

  2. Tracey says:

    OH MY GOODNESS!!! cant believe wee alf said such a word!!!!! Ill need to watch my mouth when hes nearby from now on too!!!! goodluck xoxo

  3. Diane Williamson says:

    Hi Claire, know the feeling, mine is saying ‘duckin sake’ in context and tells us that it is a bad word after he says it…dunno what to do!

  4. admin says:

    Oh dear! The truth is I find it hard not to laugh but it’s really not nice at the same time. How old is your wee one? Alfie is too young to understand why it’s a ‘bad word’ so I don’t think there’s any point in punishing him, think ignoring it (and trying very very hard not to swear in front of him – easier said than done) is all we can do. Thanks for commenting :)

  5. donna says:

    i never punished mine for it when they went through that phase. i think if you bring attention to it then they do it more to get a reaction from you. Like you said its just better not to let them hear the word in the first place. (easier said than done).

    Wait till he starts school! you’ll be shocked what he comes out with. That’s the time to explain about bad words in my opinion!

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