Her son is a great speller. But, Shankari wasn’t quite ready for him to be spelling this.
Yesterday as I was parking the car, my 6-year-old (Tercero) happily informed me that he had learnt a new word. Now Tercero loves new words. At family gatherings his party trick is that he spells words such as unhygienic and unrealistic for adoring elderly relatives. I was expecting symbiosis (thank you, Octonauts).
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You can imagine my surprise (and understand my near parking accident) when he said the word…actually, I can’t even say it.
He said the C-word, and then he told me he could spell it – because he’s very proud of his spelling. Last year, he came second in his kindergarten class for the spelling bee and I’m guessing this word wasn’t on the list.
So before I could pull the hand-brake, those sweet little lips of his proceeded to spell the word.
I was horrified, and later when I reflected on the incident I was also proud of his phonemic awareness, I couldn’t help myself.
But mostly, I was horrified.
I have a friend whose Swearing Policy is as follows: Time & Place – there is a time and a place for such words and all people must learn the appropriate time and place.
I think we can all agree the primary school playground is not the time or the place.
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The reason why c**t and f**k sound so offensive is because they are 'plosive' sounds (they 'explode' through your lips) - they sound aggressive because of the 't' and 'k'. The same applies to s**t, except that the 'sh' sound softens it.
That being said - I am chronic swearer - but as a teacher, I can (generally) control my outbursts.
The other word I will not tolerate from my own children is 'hate' for similar reasons to the plosive sounding swear words. You can not say 'hate' in any way that makes it less 'final' sounding.
Phonemic awareness, plosive sounds...the literacy nerd in me is loving this article & comments!
I'm no prude and a swear, mostly under my breath, often but I too just can't say the C-word. It seems silly but it really is a horrible word, it just sounds wrong! I don't even know why I hate it really but I usually tell people off for saying it within earshot lol
So those who don't swear are prudes? Sheesh!