ADVICE LETTER
Dear …
I understand that you’re currently feeling frustrated and upset about your son's
behavior. Here is some advice that I hope my advice is constructive enough to help
you deal with your problem.
It’s normal for kids to swear at one time or another. Young kids will often repeat
something they’ve heard. So I think first you need to find out the reason why your
son swearing at school. Maybe he heard from you or your husband and just repeat
its, or he learned from others or that is one of the ways he expresses his feeling.
Your family values will play a big role in deciding how to respond to swear words.
It is important to talk to your son about how different people have different values
that while you might not find swearing offensive, some people do. If you and your
husband sometimes swear, your son will pick up and do it. So be a good role
model for your son, change your language and try not to swear when your son
around. If swearing becomes a problem, you can establish household rules about
swearing. Additionally, in my opinion, you should sit down and talk to your son
like a friend, focus more on relating than teaching, tell him those words are not
good, and try not to use those words again.
All in all, I sincerely hope my advice can help you.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes
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