Assalamu'alaikum
There's a similar case such as this in east java, a for 4 year old boy who smokes and talks dirty, here's the link to the video
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/7322408/19126346
im sorry for not adding the video to my post because i dont know how to put vids from yahoo, btw i live in indonesia and when i saw the news about this on tv i was angry with the kids parents for teaching him all that stuffs and said to myself "what kind of an uneducated idiot who would teach their kids to smoke, swear and talk dirty", but apparently there's some people (probably the neighbor) who teach the kid all those stuff without the parents knowledge, but alhamdulillah after four months of rehab he quits on smoking and stop swearing.
for the official story read this:
An Indonesian boy has successfully quit smoking, after four months of rehabilitation in the hospital. This sends a strong message to the recent video of the 2-yr old smoking.
Sandi Adi Santoso, a 4-year-old Indonesian toddler in Malang, East Java province, has successfully quit smoking one year after taking on the habit. His parents on Friday, May 28, said they were too busy working and neglected their son, who developed the habit of smoking as well as using profanity at the age of three.
The couple, 47-year-old Mulud Riadi and 41-year-old Mujiati, concluded their son's behavior was influenced by the environment he was growing up in. Because of economic needs and the constant pressure to earn more money, the parents left their son to people who did not look after him with the best interest.
After seeing the widely watched video on local television, the local government sent Santoso to a rehabilitation facility to cure his addiction. They also provided Santoso's family a temporary place to live in order to distance themselves from the influences that started the little boy's habits.
"The doctor in the hospital gave us advice to get out and move away from bad environment influences. Secondly, we should guard him all the time and third, we should let the hospital monitor his condition to eliminate his smoking habit," said Riadi.
After nearly four months of treatment, Santoso showed significant improvement. "Now, Sandi's condition is getting better. He no longer talks dirty, or smoke and does not get angry like before. But he sometimes still gets angry like other children," Riadi said.
Some cities in Indonesia, including Jakarta, have banned smoking in public places, but the rules are widely flouted. The industry minister said between 1960 and 2005, the cigarette production jumped more than 6-fold to 220 billion cigarettes.
source
http://www.cbs42.com/content/localn...spx?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter