Danielle Fishel recalls the moment her 6-year-old son learned his first spell

Danielle Fisher Still can’t believe what her 6-year-old son Adler said.
“Adler learned his first mantra – butt,” Fisher, 44, shared on iHeartRadio’s “Pod Meets World” on Monday, Nov. 17. podcast. “He said something like, like, somebody’s going to spank somebody. Jason said, ‘What did you just say?’ He said, ‘I’m going to beat that guy.'”
Fischer’s husband didn’t hesitate; Jason Karpstepping in with a rather clever response.
“Jensen said, ‘Oh, that’s another word for butt, we just prefer you say butt,'” Fisher recalled. “He said, ‘Okay.'”
The parenting dilemma arose after Fischer revealed her eldest child had spent years trying to figure out what the word was. (this boy meets world Star and Karp also have a son, Keaton, 4. )
“One day he said, ‘Mom, I know what that curse word is.’ I said, ‘Would you do that? “Freak,” he said. Yesterday, he asked Jason, “Does the F-word stand for Fox?” ” Fisher told podcast co-host and former host boy meets world supporting role Strong knight. “Thankfully, we haven’t crossed that bridge yet. I can’t believe he’s six years old. We do a good job at home without cursing around our kids. We just don’t do it.”
However, Strong takes a different approach when it comes to introducing curse words to kids.
During Monday’s episode of the podcast, the actor, who shares 10-year-old son Indy with his wife Alessandra Barreto — said he allowed his children to swear at home.
Danielle Fisher and Jason Karp
Courtesy Jensen Karp/Instagram“Just don’t say bad words in front of other adults or other kids,” he continued. “Once he knew he had that freedom, it was like driving became a swear-fest. And then, like trying to find songs or things that people were swearing at… he was exhausted. But it took a while.”
According to Strong, 45, Barreto has recently decided to use less profanity. The resolution proved to be a costly goal.
“She thought she was swearing too much and she said, ‘I want to say less swearing,'” Strong recalled. “So she told Indy she would pay him a dollar each time. Up to $38.”
This isn’t the first time Fisher has proven that kids can indeed say the most horrific things.
After being eliminated dancing with the starsFisher revealed on the “Pod Meets World” podcast that Adler told his teacher, his mom dead Because she left home for the ABC competition show.
“I said, ‘Mom isn’t going to quit her job.’ He said, ‘Why?'” Fisher recalled. “I said, ‘Well, there are a few reasons. One, mom really loves her job. And two, because this job isn’t forever and I’m committed to it.'”
Fisher assured Adler that the show would wrap up before Thanksgiving and that everything “will be back to normal.”
The actress and her professional dance partner, Pasha Pashkoveventually eliminated Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Night November 4th.
The pair performed a modern routine to Aerosmith’s “Dream On,” which the judges gave the song a score of 34, ranking second from the bottom of the night.




