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Does criticism mean swearing?

Interrogation does not mean swearing. Interrogation refers to pointing out the wrong place with everyone's permission for dissatisfied people or things, and then putting it on the table to criticize this person or thing together. Unlike criticism, criticism can be delivered alone in a place where no one is there, but it must be in a prominent place and must be known to most people.

It is an uncivilized behavior for children to swear. Children usually start swearing just because they feel fresh and interesting. When I first learned to speak, I had an involuntary imitation instinct.

Parents should not deliberately make him laugh or laugh, because they think it is funny, which will strengthen his behavior. On the contrary, we should tell him that "this sentence is abusive, unpleasant to listen to, and the baby can't learn" to eliminate uncivilized behavior in the bud.

Of course, children are basically harmless. The child has a strong desire to imitate. Seeing someone swearing will make the other person very excited. When he scolds his parents, he always speaks with the feeling of "offering treasures" and wants to try the functions of the new language. At this time, if parents overreact after listening, it will deepen the child's impression.

Parents should pay attention to the method when correcting, and don't overreact, so as not to make him feel that the "new language" is very useful, which can make parents blow their beards and stare, and encourage their children to have a deeper impression on this sentence.

Try to keep your child away from the bad environment around him so that he can't hear swearing. On the other hand, we should strengthen his "immunity", teach him to distinguish right from wrong and tell him. Parents should pay attention to the situation of their children's small partners, choose civilized and polite partners for their children, and reduce the chances of learning from each other.

Parents should not praise their children for their "wit" or "quick response", nor make a fuss, let alone laugh, so that children will find it interesting and have a wider range of applications. I wish my children healthy and happy growth!