I voted SS because it will be mainly what she prefers however we are going to start with mommy but we are raising her bilingual so we will also use mami or madre!
i'd prefer her to call me just mom (when she gets older) but i think it's easier to teach mommy or mama. she'll get a hang of what she wants when she can talk straight.
i'd prefer her to call me just mom (when she gets older) but i think it's easier to teach mommy or mama. she'll get a hang of what she wants when she can talk straight.
I think things most often evolve into mom/mum when the kiddo gets older anyway. I've never heard a teenager refer to their mom as anything but "mom" (or maybe "mother" if they're expressing annoyance), but that could be regional.
I said Mommy, but it'll probably be pretty interchangeable between momma and mom as well. I call my mom all three, and sometimes Ma. I'll encourage Mommy, and we'll see what I get
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i'd prefer her to call me just mom (when she gets older) but i think it's easier to teach mommy or mama. she'll get a hang of what she wants when she can talk straight.
I think things most often evolve into mom/mum when the kiddo gets older anyway. I've never heard a teenager refer to their mom as anything but "mom" (or maybe "mother" if they're expressing annoyance), but that could be regional.
I voted SS. When DS first started saying my name, I would refer to myself as mama, but now as he's older I say mommy and he usually uses mommy. As he gets even older, we'll shorten it to mom.
Re: CPW: "Mom" Titles
This.
I think things most often evolve into mom/mum when the kiddo gets older anyway. I've never heard a teenager refer to their mom as anything but "mom" (or maybe "mother" if they're expressing annoyance), but that could be regional.
As a teen I said mommy if I wanted something