At what point is the line drawn? I definitely call my daughter a booger occasionally, but I saw on Facebook my step cousin said something about "the little shiit is getting into everything" referring to her 8 month old, which really bothered me. The strongest language we use is "butthead" and even that I think may be too derogatory around a 5 year old, but it has "butt" in it so she thinks its funny.
Re: HTT: Calling your kids derogatory names
DD is 2.5 and the worst thing I say to her is "you're not being a good girl". One time I slipped and said "you're not a good girl" and she freaked the fluck out, crying and saying she IS a good girl. I have never felt sooo horrible in my life. ETA--I totally did NOT mean that she's not a good girl, bc really, she's a very very good 2 year old.
Calling your kids names can have such a negative, lasting impact. Just last night my mom's friend (who is 60) was saying she remembers her mom calling her lazy all the time. IMO there's no name calling. Period.
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the worst i say, and it's while laughing is 'you are being a crazy baby' haha, i don't ever say anything mean or derogatory though. =(
I refer to my step-daughter as a goober, but usually when she is being funny or silly. I try not to ever say anything derogatory or mean. She is a silly kid and embraces her silliness.
How sad! I'm not down with the name-calling. Sounds like someone need to learn some patience and anger control.
though at night i will tell my husband that he was being a 'little douche' about something after he is in bed lol
so yes, maybe htey were venting? i would NEVER say this on FB though haah
I had an 8th grade shop teacher than called us sh!theads. My dd's nickname is "boogers". Maybe it's the tone in which the name is said?
Yeah. But using something as strong as little sh!t does seem a bit strong.
And I so disagree with the no name calling whatsoever comment. I'm sorry, but sometimes DD is a turkey and she knows it. lol
I also call her a ham.
But for the most part, it's all in good fun.
I call my kids turds.
That's as mean as I get. Lol
I can see "little shiiit" being said in a playful, joking way maybe that's why I don't equate this comment with name calling.
I do agree that calling your child names, or referring to them in a negative way does have lasting effects but I think tone and meaning is very subjective.
I think it definitely depends on the situation, the context and your location/culture. My daughter and I are super close and she knows how much I adore her and vice-versa, but it is nothing for me to call her a little smart when she is being one. It is more of a "I love you so much but your mouth is just like your momma's" comment, and she totally gets that because she laughs and says "well you are being a smart alec." We are never mean to each other in our house, but we do call it like we see it most of the time and don't sugar coat everything with each other or with DD. That's just not very realistic. Plus, I just don't have the energy to be two different people as an adult outside the home and a parent. Your kids are going to know who you are and your personality eventually, so everyone that's on here throwing elbows and taking jabs at people all of the time but saying they spank their kids with butterfly kisses and tulips and never say a cross word really are going to confuse their kids.