Dada, but sometimes it sounds like he is saying other things. Once I swear he said "you're full of Shlt" I try to get him to say mama and he giggles and goes dadadadada
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J says mamma, dadda, baby and the newest word: babe! He sounds so cute. I think he picked it up from me and H
My nieces call their dad "babe" because that's what they hear their mom calling him. It's so cute. Even the oldest (10yo) still does out of habit.
I knew a kid who called his mom "honey" because that's what his dad called her - except he couldn't ever say honey, and ended up calling her "hiney" all the time. Everyone but the mom thought it was hilarious
Ben has been babbling for quite some time, but just this week, we all agree he can say dog (dah) and DADA (they actually sound different). He is actually using them AT the dogs and DH. He also waves, claps and signs more. I LOVE being able to communicate (or starting to).
DS says mama (only if he's tired or crying), dada, baba (but I don't think he associates it with the bottle yet), yay, and nananana, and though my mom is nana to him, I think that one is just baby babble.
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Re: what words does your LO say?
My nieces call their dad "babe" because that's what they hear their mom calling him. It's so cute. Even the oldest (10yo) still does out of habit.
I knew a kid who called his mom "honey" because that's what his dad called her - except he couldn't ever say honey, and ended up calling her "hiney" all the time. Everyone but the mom thought it was hilarious
We get mostly babbles, but I think I'm picking up some meaning behind some of his syllables.
'mama' (I need something) 'dada' (mom or dad, whichever one is there) 'baba' (bottle) 'nana' (I'm hungry, we don't get this one much anymore)
Mama
Dada
Cat
Madddson (his sister, Madison)
Duck
ONE!! (haha, always LOUD and 1 finger pointed up)
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