The First Baby Shocker

December 15th, 2007 · Notebook ·

-Mini Buff bounces around the bedroom and falls over-

Mini Buff: Whoa! WTF!

Me: Excuse me?! What did you just say?

Mini Buff: I said WTF!

Me: That is bad. Don’t ever say it again.

Now this is something I never thought I’d have to deal with…

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11 Responses for "The First Baby Shocker"

  1. Amanda said,

    did he actually say the words WTF or the letters

    omg you should have seen it today i was out with my nephew and fil going shopping but we accidentally took the long way the (2 hour way) to the mall and when we got there i was like SALVATION and then my nephew (who is 3 yro) was like SALVATION it was hilarious he yelled it for like 20 minutes with the little lisp SHALMATION!!!

    Reply: He actually said the words!

  2. Amanda said,

    oh my goodness. i didn’t know if maybe you spelled it out around him or if he knew the letters and read them off the screen or something.

    haha i was about his age when i said something similiar

  3. Gem said,

    Oooooh! How old is he? If it wasn’t just a one off, maybe give him a time out (a minute for every year of his age) every time he says it. After a week or so he should get the message that he is not to use those words.

    Maybe make sure he doesn’t watch any shows with you that have swearing in??

  4. Amanda said,

    My aunt hurt her self and said F———-CK really loudly and so for like a while i kept saying f—ck f-ck f———————ck my cousins where with me and my mother was like if you don’t laugh and you ignore her she will get bored and stop saying it.

    i didn’t know what it meant since my mother tried not to curse around meh. so if he used it in a OMG shocking term he understands its meaning which is cool but just kick ‘em he’ll stop

  5. Wolfie said,

    Oh dear..can guess tat u must be shocked when he said tat..

  6. Simple saving ideas said,

    OMG that s bad
    :???:

  7. Rob said,

    Whoa! That’s indeed a shocker. Hopefully the kid forgets the word in time… so long as he doesn’t have to hear it around adults or from other sources (although that wouldbe kind of hard to avoid…) :shock:

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  8. Suzette's Parenting & Breastfeeding Blog said,

    :shock: That shows how quickly our kids pick up our words huh!

    The other day my husband said “Sh*t” in the car, immediately my 3yo son repeated that, finding it funny. He kept saying “Sh*t, Sh*t, Sh*t…” and followed by giggles.

    The best way is to ignore, pretend that you don’t hear. My son felt bored afterwards, and forgot this completely the next day. :)

  9. Mani said,

    My daughter’s first word was sh*t. That was years ago, and I rightfully blamed myself. Well, you know, sh*t happens. I agree with Suzette’s advice, if you don’t dwell on it children will let it go.
    Best of luck.

  10. Carly said,

    I tought my brother the F word. My mum went crazy… heehehe! I was so scared of her I ran away and hid in my room!!

  11. Lisa said,

    Now that’s fuuny. Just one of those times that you don’t dare laugh!

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