Kids say the shittiest things
Smudge the Demon asks: Have your kids - or anyone else's - come out with something that provoked extreme laughter, embarrassment, fear or outrage? Tell us your little darlings' memorable sayings. It's like Take a Break's letters page, only with more swearing
( , Thu 23 May 2013, 15:28)
Smudge the Demon asks: Have your kids - or anyone else's - come out with something that provoked extreme laughter, embarrassment, fear or outrage? Tell us your little darlings' memorable sayings. It's like Take a Break's letters page, only with more swearing
( , Thu 23 May 2013, 15:28)
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I find it better to laugh along with them,
and join in with the joke telling. That way, they learn now it works. "Reflected awkwardness, embarrassment and shame" will only wreck their self-confidence.
( , Fri 24 May 2013, 9:46, 2 replies)
and join in with the joke telling. That way, they learn now it works. "Reflected awkwardness, embarrassment and shame" will only wreck their self-confidence.
( , Fri 24 May 2013, 9:46, 2 replies)
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