He picked it up from an older cousin and just won't stop using it. Saying "poopy face" and "poopy head". Telling me he's going to poop on someone's head or face or where ever.
I know you're supposed to ignore these things, but I feel like I can't. It sounds so disrespectful. I know he doesn't mean it the same way an older kid or adult would, but gah. Just stop saying poopy!
I've tried TO and explaining it's not nice. He sometimes will correct himself, but not always.
Re: My son is in love with the word "poopy"
DS is obsessed with "punch" and constantly talks about punching people. Thankfully, he's never been a hitter and that isn't his first reaction when he's upset or angry, but I just don't like him saying it. It sounds mean and I don't want other kids to feel threatened.
We tried ignoring it for a while, but then it became nearly every other word out of his mouth. So...we began time outs if he says it. He gets three strikes, then a 3 minute time out. We had days when he was in the corner 3-4 times for it over the course of a day, wherever we happened to be when he said it. Yup, I'm the mom who finds a corner at Target.
It's been about a month since we started that and it's gradually decreased to 2 or 3 time outs for that in the past 2 weeks total. He usually stops at the 2nd time warning now that he knows the consequence.
DS used to love that word too. He said it constantly for a long time, I think he also picked it up from his cousin. I haven't heard him say it in a while, other than telling us that he has to poop. It's a phase.
Awesome. Well, I'll try with the poopy free zones and see if I can convince him not to call the stranger at Costco a poopy face.
Ah, that's a great tactic. I might try it if me asking him deadpan if he needs to poop every time he says it doesn't work. I am hoping taking the fun out of it might work.
I am starting to learn that. It's a bit easier when they are tiny and don't try to control the universe so much.
Exactly!