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During the language outbreak, it is easy for children to learn "dirty words" from adults. What should I do?

It is easy for children to learn bad language or bad vocabulary from adults during the language outbreak, which may be encountered in many families. Here are some ways to deal with this problem:

1. Set a good example: As adults and parents, we should consciously set a good example of behavior and language and avoid swearing or swearing in front of children.

2. Supervision and restriction: Try to control children's exposure to bad language scenes, such as restricting children's exposure to TV, movies, internet and other media content that may have bad language.

3. Clearly express attitude: Parents should clearly express the inadvisability and negative effects of this bad language to their children, so that children can understand that this language is uncivilized and disrespectful to others.

4. Educational explanation: patiently communicate and educate children, tell them the correct language and expression, and explain the negative significance of swearing and its harm to people and society.

5. Reward positive performance: discover and praise children's positive verbal performance in time, and encourage children to use correct, civilized and respectful language.

6. Restrain appropriate punishment: If children use bad language, there should be appropriate restraint and education measures. Some minor punishments can be taken, such as verbal warning, limiting entertainment activities for a period of time, etc. Remind them not to use inappropriate language.

7. Cultivate good values: Cultivate children's respect and understanding of others by instilling correct values and ethics, so that they can understand what is correct etiquette through their own thinking and judgment.

The most important thing is that parents should establish good communication and trust with their children, discuss the importance of language and the benefits of using the right language with their children, and help them establish correct values and codes of conduct.