191: Should I Let My Kid Use Swear Words?

Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Parenting

Is it okay for tweens and teens to swear? Or is it a behavior that is always grounds for concern? In this episode, Reena and Dr. Lisa tackle a heartfelt letter from a mom struggling with her 10-year-old’s explosive outbursts and explore why children are drawn to swearing and how, at times, it can be used to cause or express emotional pain. Dr. Lisa unpacks the research on why people swear, emphasizes the importance of predictability and consistency in setting boundaries around cursing, and discusses when swearing in tweens and teens might be a sign that it’s time to seek therapy or school counseling.

We want to hear from you! How do you handle swearing in your household? Do you have the same rules for yourself and your kids?

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Keywords: swearing, cursing, emotional pain, therapy, predictability, consistency, swear words

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