How do I get my daughter to say mama? I know I'm silly but it is starting to hurt my feelings. I wasn't sad when I wasn't her first word or even second but now she is up to 5 or so and I'm not even considered. She will say dada, dog, kit cat for our cat, thank you, done, uh oh and growls. I know she can make the m sound because when she eats something she likes she says nom nom nom because her dad taught her. I know I'm silly and I'm sure once she says it I will want her to stop.
Anyone else's Lo talking but not saying mama?
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My DD flat out refused to say mama. I tried and tried and she waned nothing to do with it. At around 18-20 months she finally said. Now when she says it its so sweet and I love hearing!
Now DS in the other hand says mama 50 times a minute. It's actually grating on me because he whines it to me. It's cute and annoying all wrapped into 1.
This makes me feel better. She knows who I am and if you ask her to give mama a kiss or where mama is she will point to me but refuses to say it. I think she is just stubborn or I'm around all day and she doesn't feel the need.
I constantly point myself out in pictures, in the mirror and say Mama. I also say it wherever she touches my face but it's a no go. Sigh.
ETA: if you ask her where Mama is he will usually point to me, but will not say the word.
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I have not doubt that Natalie has a big vocabulary because we signed so much to her. She doesn't really do most of the signs now but she does know what they are.
She also doesn't say mama anymore, just mom. She'll point to what she wants or motion towards it and say "mom."
LBB calls both of us "dada." Maybe I should wear more dresses or see if DH will grow a beard.
"Mum" means yummy.
sounds just like my DD. she knew who I was and has no problem pointing me out but refused to say it. She wouldn't even try until she was completely ready. This has shown to be her personality really. My cousin's DD is the same way, maybe it's a girl thing? Or a perfectionist thing?
Same here, he even says "Tita" which is the DCP name, and he says that along with "Dada" all the time.
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