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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 11 MIN

How to Stop Swearing in Children | Emotional Dysregulation in Children | E207

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

How to Stop Swearing in ChildrenIf your child swears when frustrated, it’s not bad parenting, it’s a dysregulated child signaling emotional overwhelm. How to stop swearing starts with calming the nervous system, building connection, and teaching alternative coping words and behaviors. In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains strategies that work without shaming, lecturing, or power struggles.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why children use swearing as a stress signalPractical steps for Nervous System Regulation in ChildrenHow to set boundaries without escalating behaviorTools for Child Behavior Problems, Angry Child Behavior, and Behavioral DysregulationWhy children swear when upsetSwearing is often a pressure valve for big emotions. Dysregulation causes the brain to reach for strong words to match strong feelings.Try this:Name the state, not the word: “Your brain is in high gear. Let’s breathe, then talk.”Co-regulate first: soften your tone, slow breathingOffer replacements: “I’m maxed out” or “I need space”Setting boundaries without shamingBe explicit: “No swearing at people. If it slips, we repair.”Explain why: “Words can hurt. We protect each other here.”Consistent repair: apology script + redo with respectful wordsModel your own repair: narrate mistakes and correctionsCoping swaps children will actually useBody: wall push, paced breathing, cold water splashWords: “Pause,” “I need help,” “Time-out for my brain”Plans: hand signal or safe exit to resetPractice in 60-second role-plays to make swaps automatic.Teen swearing and independenceNegotiate contexts: friends vs homeTie respectful language to privilegesDebrief instead of lecturing: “What could you say next time?”Red flag: Frequent meltdowns or shutdowns may indicate deeper dysregulation.Listen + Take the Next StepGet your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit to handle meltdowns and teach coping skills: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawayHow to stop swearing involves regulating the nervous system first, modeling calm, and teaching alternative coping strategies. FAQsQ1: What should I do when my child swears at me? Regulate first, state the boundary, request a redo, and practice a replacement once calm.Q2: Does punishment stop swearing? No. Punishment may suppress words temporarily but doesn’t teach regulation.Q3: Is swearing normal for teens? Yes. Boundary-testing is common. Keep rules consistent, model repair, and teach respectful alternatives.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through Regulation First Parenting™.

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