It's not a developmental milestone of any sort, nor something everyone does, but hey, if it is important to you keep at it...
Geez, did I come off as paranoid in some way? When I hold his arms up he laughs. Just wondering when other people's babies have held their arms up themselves.
It's not a developmental milestone of any sort, nor something everyone does, but hey, if it is important to you keep at it...
Geez, did I come off as paranoid in some way? When I hold his arms up he laughs. Just wondering when other people's babies have held their arms up themselves.
Oh, yeah, we totally know what you mean! DD was doing "so big" around 9 months really well. It's super cute. Now all of a sudden she doesn't want to do it!
Re: When did your baby learn "so big"?
You know, when you say "How big is Joey?"
and he lifts his arms up in the air and you say "SOOOOO big!"
im doing this with L a lot now -- she doesnt do it alone yet.
im doing this with L a lot now -- she doesnt do it alone yet.
LOL dude, seriously? Try "hello" first.
It's not a developmental milestone of any sort, nor something everyone does, but hey, if it is important to you keep at it...
Geez, did I come off as paranoid in some way? When I hold his arms up he laughs. Just wondering when other people's babies have held their arms up themselves.
CHILL.
Oh, I think you're misunderstanding. I'm not expecting my 8 month old to SAY "so big." lol.
surely i'm not the only one who's seen this before? its cute and funny.....
i agree! i've actually been doing the arms up saying "TOUCHDOWN!" instead
haha
I was going to post this same thing! Of course my team sucks this year, but she can still learn it!
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My DD started this at 7months and she thinks that she is soo smart. It is very cute.
Yeah, W is the king of "TOUCHDOWN!!!" Now he'll randomly throw his arms up and say "Tuuuuh-duuuuh!" It's hilarious.