I think its at least good that you know where he got it from! Luke has been saying "shoot in the head" ALOT recently...and I have no idea where he got it from!!!
He's pretty much with me 24/7 so he didn't see a tv show or movie at someone else's house...that is usually my first guess, but not this time. I don't really allow him to watch anything except for cartoon type shows & movies (mostly Disney). Also, 9 times out of 10, I am in the same room with him while he's watching tv.
This one just really has me confused! I just wish I knew where he learned it from. There is so much violence, even on commercials, so I'm not sure if that's where he saw it or not. It just really upset me the first time he said it. I've never said that in my life & I've never heard any of my family or friends say it either. I definitely think he picked it up on tv, but I'm not sure what he was watching when he saw it.
I know what you mean about "hate"...my dad forbids that word from being said at my parents house! Adults are not even allowed to say it. We have never been allowed to say that word so I'm not even sure its in my vocabulary!
Luke always repeats things that he sees on movies/tv as well & I agree with you...its usually so cute!!! He just started "scaring" people whenever they come over to our house! But he also will tell the person "I'm a monster from the movie" and then roar at them. And then he mentions something about Sulley & Mike so most people know what movie he got it from.
I think as they get older, its harder for us to protect them from everything. And that makes me soooo sad!
Another issue I have is that both of my nephews are allowed to play with guns. I don't allow Luke to have any type of a gun. I even got rid of all his squirt guns last summer. I know it sounds a little harsh but its bad enough that he plays with them when he's at my MIL's house (that's where my nephew lives). I just explain to him after we get home that his cousin is allowed to have them, but mommy doesn't allow him to. He just recently started questioning me...everything is now "why mommy?"
Oh! And he recently started to love Toy Story! I really like the 3 TS movies too, but I'm concerned about Buzz Lightyear's laser gun, especially with Luke saying people are shooting each other. As of right now, he seems more concerned about Woody being missing or his arm being broken (remember the part of the movie where the guy is repairing Woody's arm with the needle & thread?) But last night, he tried to rip off his stuffed Woody's arm so I could fix it! I don't really want him ripping body parts off of things either! Yikes!
Onto another subject --- did Jack start the "I want everything" stage yet? I have been dreading this day for years!!! Both of my nephews do it constantly (one is 3 1/2 and the other is 4). I've been at the store with them & its ridiculous what they're allowed to get away with. My one nephew just starts throwing stuff in the buggy & when his mom says "no," he flips out & she gets embarassed so she gives in & buys it for him!
Recently, anything Luke sees on tv, he says "mommy I want that" or "mommy I want to go there." It's starting to drive me crazy! I think it started because my husband & I saw a Disney commercial on tv (they're on there all the time, right?!? LOL) and we said to Luke "do you want to go there and see Mickey Mouse?" We're trying to get him excited for the trip! Well, I think it backfired because now everytime a commercial comes on tv advertising a beach, a concert, a movie, etc. Luke says "can I go there?" or "will you take me there?" And just yesterday he started doing the same thing with ALL toy commercials! Yesterday we saw a commercial previewing a movie & said "now out on DVD." So, as soon as its over, Luke looks at me & says "Mommy I want that. I want that DVD."
I really, really thought that I taught him better than that! I made him give away a bunch of toys before Christmas & his birthday last year. I explained to him that there are kids that only have 1 toy or maybe no toys at all. I tried explaining helping others & he filled up a box & said "here mommy, give this to the kids." I also always take him with me when I make donations to Goodwill or the Salvation Army & I explain to him what I gave them & why.
Now that he's going through this "I want everything" phase, we are dreading all the gift shops at Disney! I hope he "outgrows it" before our trip but I've seen kids that are 10 and still going through that phase!
I've decided to just give him a few gift cards & once the money is gone, he's not allowed to get anything else. He can use his snack credits if he wants a food treat (like a Mickey bar, ice cream, lollipop, or whatever). Hopefully it will work, but how do you teach a 3 year old about the value of money??
Wish me luck! LOL