1. Hate: You might be talking about rush
hour traffic, a line at the grocery store, or a bad commercial on TV.
But when it's used to talk about a classmate, teacher, or birthday
gift, "hate" can be terribly hurtful.
2. Stupid: There's not much that's less
appreciated than being called "stupid," and this is one that lil ones
tend to enjoy repeating . . . again and again and again.
3. Retard: A word that's so offensive.
4. Gay: Unless your child is old enough to have a
conversation about homosexuality, chances are, the word "gay" is going
to be misused in a potentially hurtful (not to mention, incorrect)
manner.
5. Loser: With bullying at the forefront of most parents'
minds, putting down someone's self-esteem is something that you, and
your kids, should never be a part of.
6. Dumb.
7. No: We know you're not actually going to eliminate the
word "no" from your repertoire. But try to limit its frequency. It
seems to roll off the tips of toddlers' tongues way too easily.
9. God (as in "Oh my God!"): If religion is present in your
home, the word "God" will be, too. However, try not to use it as an
exclamation of excitement or surprise. Even if "Oh my God!" doesn't
bother you personally, you never know when it will come off offensive
to someone else.