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No or yes?
If these are your toddler’s favourites, then it’s a clear education FAIL.
This. All though, the vast majority of toddlers I’ve met don’t actually use swear words…I think the graph should be split between ‘no’ and ‘mine’
Maybe not so much as an education fail (because toddlers absorb everything around them whether you want them to or not) but definitely a discipline fail.
Then, it seems like most parents these days don’t discipline their kids anymore. A bit of needed arse-whoopins aren’t going to send your kids to therapy.
people like you disgust me.
You forgot the #1 word, “Mine!”
My 2 year old likes to yell “Never!” and “After him!”. He’s training to be a supervillain.
Or for a guest appearance on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”
Your child is Stewie. Good luck.
My toddler’s favourite thing to say is, “Of course you did” – while rolling her eyes.
My 3-year-olds favorite word is PENIS
It also happens to be his favorite toy, and his best friend and confidante… And PLEASE don’t start with how PENIS is a “dirty word”.
I thought it should be divided into thirds… No/Mine/I want.
I didn’t realize “Uh oh” is considered swearing by toddlers.
It’s very true. My dad came to town while I was babysitting my step-niece (this is important to differentiate that this isn’t his grand-daughter, she’s my step-dad’s grand-daughter.) and my dad dropped the f-bomb. I don’t curse very often, and never in front of a little kid, and the same goes for my step-sister.
Needless to say, my niece overheard my dad, and guess what she loves to say now! My step-sister was pretty ticked. Especially when she said it very loud in the grocery store.
No is slightly bigger