I've seen several of you post that your kids have said words and actually meant them, so what was your kid's first word? What else can they appropriately say?
Micah can say a whole mess of words, but he doesn't know what almost all of them mean, so they don't count. The only thing he actually says at the appropriate time (which is very frequently) is "Uh oh." I feel like that's a bad omen.
Re: First Word
DD does say da-da.. But she does not know the meaning yet, I am sure. She does a lot of babbling nothing specific....
I know with my previous kids they were closer to 12 months before I could recognize actually words...
My DD has lots of words, but she only knows the meaning to about 5 of them. LOL at the bad omen of uh-oh.
DD says and knows meanings of mama, dada, bye bye (buh-buh), uh-oh
baba (bottle) nana (for her nana), ma (more) ki ka (kitty cats- we have 3!) and ba (ball)
Oh! We had "Buh buh" (bye bye) for a day and a half. Now he forgets it.
Micah Leonard
DS will say mama, but only when he wants me; dada, on occasion; bubu, for bottle; and ababa, for Abby (DD).
I think mama was his first.
Rob says Bye-Bye and he will point to his dad and say Da-Da and will crawl to me saying Ma-Ma. He will also say "Itzy" -- he actually is meaning "Mitzy" -- the name of my mom's cat -- and look out the door for her.
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he said "mama" just a few days before he turned 10 months...he meant me because he was reaching for me crying to save him from his brother lol He also said "mam mam" (kind of like we say nom noms for food but in Greek) that same day and he said it during meal time because I was not feeding him fast enough. A couple days later he said Baba (dada in Greek) but hubby was not around, so not sure if he meant daddy. DS2 said mama as his first word too but very early....6 1/2-7 months. DD also said mama first, but I can't remember when...need to look in her book
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My DD really doesn't say anything except mama and dada and then babbles incessantly but can't really tell if she is saying real words. Mama and Dada are the only words she says with knowing what they mean too. She does understand commands, etc but doesn't say words. For example I say "up" and she puts her arms up so I can pick her up. I say bye bye or hi to her and she waves. She has a toy that has a mailbox attached to it and I tell her to "go get the mail" and she goes right to the toy house and opens the mailbox to take the fake mail out LOL. So I know she is understanding lots but speaking not so much.
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This (Dis)
Mama
Dada
Uh oh
Papa
All done
To be fair, he has constant stimulation from 2 big siblings and I think that has helped a lot And, in the end, it doesn't really matter. I don't think DD was talking this much at this age, but by 18 mos she was speaking in sentences. DS barely talked until 3 y/o, but then spoke perfectly.
LOL. Hilarious!
We do baby signs with DD. She babbles a ton, but really only knows a handful of words. The ones she does say, she is actually able to discriminate meaning: Da-da (for daddy, obviously), ka (for our cat), Aga (for our dog- argus), & hi. She has not said mama yet and it is killing me! Oh, and she does say "all done-" seriously clear as day- when she chooses to say it. It is very bizarre.