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Old 10-07-2006, 12:21 PM   #1
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How would you handle this?

I do not allow name calling in our home. We haven't had any problems with it until today. My daughter just called her brother a stupid idiot. I know it could have been worse, you know, more vulgar names, but still, uncalled for!

I called her out and asked who she was calling a stupid idiot and she said "I didn't" but I heard her plain as day, so now she is lying on top of it! I then said, "then why did you say it" to which she replies "I didn't mean it."

I think my mom would have used soap. I made my daughter put her nose on the wall and she is standing there now crying.

Has anyone else dealt with the name calling?
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Old 10-07-2006, 03:50 PM   #2
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Old 10-07-2006, 03:55 PM   #3
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I would talk to her about how it probably made her brother feel, and how she would feel is someone called her a stupid idiot. I know you say she could have use stronger language, but this word is not acceptable in your house just as much as if she had chosen a stronger word to use. Tell her that your family does NOT use that word and it is not acceptable and there are no excuses for calling her brother this. You could go as far as to take something away from her such as a privilege so she knows just how serious you are being about this.
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Old 10-07-2006, 05:02 PM   #4
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I agree with Taurus Babe on this one. Also, she should apologize to her brother and assure him it will never happen again.
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Old 10-07-2006, 05:42 PM   #5
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When my kids were little and something like this happened I would punish them (such as putting their nose in the corner or time out) then when the child who was in trouble was finally allowed to get up they had to go the the child that they had offended and give them a hug and a kiss and tell them that they loved them. I found out years later that they really hated that part, but I know that my daughter uses it on her own girls now. It might help if you go over with your children how that words can hurt each other. Kids don't often think about how it feels to be on the receiving end of harsh words. Good luck! (P.S. I have four kids that have turned out to be terriffic adults.)
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Old 10-07-2006, 06:37 PM   #6
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Thanks. My daughter is 7. The reason I said I know it could have been worse is because she has heard words at school and she comes home and asks us if they are bad words. If they are bad (most of them are) we try to explain that they are bad and why.

I don't know why I didn't think to have her apologize. I was just so shocked! She stood with her nose on the wall for five minutes and then I told her she could go. She was real good the rest of the night.
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Old 10-15-2006, 06:30 AM   #7
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I do not allow name calling in our home. We haven't had any problems with it until today. My daughter just called her brother a stupid idiot. I know it could have been worse, you know, more vulgar names, but still, uncalled for!

I called her out and asked who she was calling a stupid idiot and she said "I didn't" but I heard her plain as day, so now she is lying on top of it! I then said, "then why did you say it" to which she replies "I didn't mean it."

I think my mom would have used soap. I made my daughter put her nose on the wall and she is standing there now crying.

Has anyone else dealt with the name calling?

I remember years ago when the kids were little that the word "stupid" was a bad word in our house and not allowed to be used. Honestly I cannot recall the dicipline that was used. But...I will say now as they are all adults but one that the names used now are soooooooooo much worse. UGH!!
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Old 10-15-2006, 07:16 AM   #8
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I remember years ago when the kids were little that the word "stupid" was a bad word in our house and not allowed to be used. Honestly I cannot recall the dicipline that was used. But...I will say now as they are all adults but one that the names used now are soooooooooo much worse. UGH!!

Yea, kind of not what I am looking forward to. I hope my kids grow up and are close like my brothers and I are. My husbands side of the family argue and call eachother disgusting names and are very hurtful to eachother.

I talked to my mom. She said when we were kids and we called names she had us apologize and hug and kiss and she made us tell eachother that we loved eachother. It must have worked, because my brothers and I are very close, even though we live forever apart. And we hug ALOT now! without being told!
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Looks like you've gotten some pretty good advice....kids will learn..it just takes some time and is best done by example. When your in-laws start doing this, perfect time to let the kids know that this is not how caring family and friends talk with one another.
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