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Some good information in this post. I also like the pictures and videos you were able to link in. Keep up the great work! I really enjoyed reading this article about how bad language affects our kids and what we can do to help them not get drawn into it. We all know that life isn't always easy for children, but they're constantly being faced with decisions on how they want to live their life, what values they want to follow, etc. It's important that we guide them towards enriching themselves instead of giving up on them or treating them harshly when things go wrong. It's important to be there for them through thick and thin, because the consequences of getting involved in bad language is that they will lose out on great people who are willing to help them. Thanks again for the article! I have read several other articles on this blog, and I definitely want to say, "keep up the good work!" You've got some really great ideas here. I like your writing style. It's clear and easy to understand. However, I feel like this post was lacking in some areas. I think you could get more information in here - like how to work with the parent to prevent the bad language. I really liked this article by Lorrie. It was very well written and I agree with everything that she wrote! I only wish that instead of just telling parents what not to do, she would have told them what to do. She did mention that these rules should be applied at home, but there aren't any instructions. I agree with Lorrie about this important topic. Language is so common in the world today, yet many people are unaware of how it really affects others around them. It's hard to put ourselves in someone else's shoes, but once we do, we realize that their problems are just like ours. We need to try harder to solve these issues because language does affect us all. My favorite part of the article is when Lorrie wrote about using positive reinforcement to encourage a child with a bad language habit. I've seen children grow up and continue their mom or dad's bad language habit and it has been very difficult for me! Even with education and therapy, some children still inherit this rough trait from their parents. In my case, I have a friend whose daughter had a pretty bad language habit after she turned five. After a lot of therapy, the girl was still saying words that were unacceptable for school and outside. The mom was very worried about her daughter's education because it's hard to concentrate on learning when you're always worried about not saying a word that will get your suspended from school! Now they have been talking to Lorrie's suggestions and her daughter is much better. In addition to the mom-friendly tips, this article also gave many examples of improper language as well as how it affects others around them. cfa1e77820
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