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«Breaking News» Children as young as two are being caught swearing by nursery workers

More than one in 10 nursery staff say they often hear children swearing, a survey suggests.


Thirteen percent of those surveyed said they had seen a general increase in the number of children swearing in nurseries, and 12% highlighted that they often hear children using profanities.


The poll was conducted by daynurseries.co.uk and received 1,125 responses from nursery owners, managers and staff.


Sue Learner, editor of daynurseries.co.uk, said: 'These findings are not a surprise as swearing seems to have become more socially acceptable, and if young children do not hear it at home, they can hear it in pop songs or on YouTube.




More than one in 10 nursery staff say they often hear children swearing, a survey suggests (stock image)


More than one in 10 nursery staff say they often hear children swearing, a survey suggests (stock image)



More than one in 10 nursery staff say they often hear children swearing, a survey suggests (stock image)



'However, despite it becoming more prevalent in society, it is still shocking and incongruous to hear profanities coming from the lips of a young child.


'There is a real power to swearing and when a small, seemingly innocent child swears, the words have even more resonance.'

One concerned mother posted on the online forum Mumsnet that her 'darling daughter' aged two-and-a-half said "f***ing hell, mummy' in a voice 'clear as a bell'.


John Warren, who has worked in the childcare industry for more than 30 year, from nursery practitioner to Ofsted inspector, said: 'Swearing is definitely more accepted in today's culture and the word "s**t" has replaced so many words, for example, 'this is good shit'.




Thirteen percent of those surveyed said they had seen a general increase in the number of children swearing in nurseries, and 12% highlighted that they often hear children using profanities (stock image)


Thirteen percent of those surveyed said they had seen a general increase in the number of children swearing in nurseries, and 12% highlighted that they often hear children using profanities (stock image)



Thirteen percent of those surveyed said they had seen a general increase in the number of children swearing in nurseries, and 12% highlighted that they often hear children using profanities (stock image)



'So rather than introducing children to a world of beautiful language we are introducing them to a language, well that is s**t.


'And this language is not reserved for less affluent families it is also quite happily used on giant billboards for children to view such as the "B******s to Brexit" campaign.


'We need to bring back the innocence in children's lives, awe and wonder, the tooth fairy, Father Christmas, unicorns and fairies.


'Let them have fun with language, invent new words and don't be so quick to jump on the child who says "poo, fart and bum" and then giggles.'


He added that it was condescending to say the parents need to be educated, but that parents need to be supported with tools and advice to use new vocabulary.


However, not all nursery staff believe children should be taught not to swear, but rather that they should be instructed that nursery is not the right place for it.


Cheryl Hadland, managing director of Tops Day Nurseries, said: 'I would agree that we are hearing more children swearing in a day nursery, and that it is generally more acceptable in society.


'However, we are also preparing young children for school and for learning that there are different rules in different locations, so learning to refrain from swearing at day nursery "because we don't use that word here" is acceptable in my opinion.'  


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Main photo article More than one in 10 nursery staff say they often hear children swearing, a survey suggests.
Thirteen percent of those surveyed said they had seen a general increase in the number of children swearing in nurseries, and 12% highlighted that they often hear children using profanities.
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