I don't mean the annoying or insulting kind, swearing for the sake of swearing or hurting anybody and stuff like that, I just mean an occasional "shit" "fucking" here and there when you are angry at something, like accidentally tripping somewhere etc., in short: To actually express anger or emotions in general.
2 Questions:
1)
Except for religious reasons(which I understand and respect), is there any good reason to be against swearing?
2)
What's so bad about children hearing it? If you hide it from them, they'll just do it more, because of their "forbidden stuff is fun"-mindset. If you responsibly tell them what it means, let's say from 6 upwards, wouldn't that be better? You can teach children that "punching people is not nice", so it's not a stretch to say you can teach them that "insulting people also isn't nice". Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions, but it worked fine for my parents when they told me all this stuff. Of course, I can't say "it always works" because it worked with me... It's just that I might not be that far off.
Is there any definite psychological evidence that this is bad for children? Thanks in advance.
2 Questions:
1)
Except for religious reasons(which I understand and respect), is there any good reason to be against swearing?
2)
What's so bad about children hearing it? If you hide it from them, they'll just do it more, because of their "forbidden stuff is fun"-mindset. If you responsibly tell them what it means, let's say from 6 upwards, wouldn't that be better? You can teach children that "punching people is not nice", so it's not a stretch to say you can teach them that "insulting people also isn't nice". Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions, but it worked fine for my parents when they told me all this stuff. Of course, I can't say "it always works" because it worked with me... It's just that I might not be that far off.
Is there any definite psychological evidence that this is bad for children? Thanks in advance.