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Do You Let Your Kids Swear? 47% of Parents Say It Depends

If you confront your kids about profanity, would they respond by saying, "I learned it from you, Dad!" like those old drug PSAs?

A poll asked parents of children 6 to 17 years old about their attitudes on kids swearing, and 47% of parents say profanity is never okay . . . 35% feel it depends on the situation . . . 12% think it depends on the word . . . and 6% say swear words are no big deal.

Parents of teenagers (ages 13 to 17) are more likely to say it depends on the situation, while parents of younger children (ages 6 to 12) are more likely to say swearing is never cool.

Most parents claim their child never (44%) or rarely (32%) uses profanity . . . however, 24% say their child swears occasionally or frequently.

Why do they do it? 41% say their kids are using bad words "out of habit" . . . 37% say it's to "fit in" with other kids . . . 36% say they're trying to be funny . . . 21% say they're trying to get attention . . . 

And 27% say "it's just the way kids talk these days."  (???)

So where do they learn this stuff? 

65% of parents think their child learns profanity from friends or classmates . . . 58% say they get it from "popular media" . . . and 45% of parents admit that they probably learned it from hearing THEM use those words.

(Mott Poll)


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