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 ...
Cussing, cursing, or swearing, no matter what you call it, attitudes towards strong language in general use are shifting a ...
Fewer than half of parents (47%) think it’s never OK for a child to use swear words, according to new results from the C.S.
Today's parents may be growing more relaxed about their children using curse words, according to a national poll.
Licensed psychotherapist Colette Brown vividly remembers the first time she heard her then 10-year-old daughter use the "F-word." "I was a little shocked and I was a little charmed," she tells ...