There are words and then there are WORDS
Oct. 10th, 2006 09:15 amIn our household we try to work off the concept that there are no 'bad words.' The requirement is that the kids know what the words they use mean and understand their context. I don't care if K calls someone a "fathead" or a "f**khead" - he has to know what both words mean and what likely reaction he'll get before we agree that the word is OK. This leads to some interesting conversations.
Sunday in the car on the way to apple-picking.
sweetmmeblue: Bleah, I have tuna breath!
K: Tunabreath! Tunabreath! (six-year-old sense of humor, remember)
Me: Please don't do that.
K: Daddy, what does 'tuna' mean?
Me: I think you know what it is.
...
K: Well, I knew but I forgot.
Me: OK, that's fair. A 'tuna' is a kind of fish.
L (extremely pleased with his insight): Like a tunafish!!
(much adult laughter)
Me: Yes. Rather a lot like a tuna fish.
Sunday in the car on the way to apple-picking.
K: Tunabreath! Tunabreath! (six-year-old sense of humor, remember)
Me: Please don't do that.
K: Daddy, what does 'tuna' mean?
Me: I think you know what it is.
...
K: Well, I knew but I forgot.
Me: OK, that's fair. A 'tuna' is a kind of fish.
L (extremely pleased with his insight): Like a tunafish!!
(much adult laughter)
Me: Yes. Rather a lot like a tuna fish.