Ds has been babbling dada forever it seems. This week he started saying mum mum. And he will say it on command and point to where his "mum mum" is. So I think he understands that word. :
DD has a pretty big vocabulary already, although it's hard to tell the difference between a lot of words without the context. She says dad, mama, cat, book, burp, poop, quack, and thanks. Plus a few others I can't think of right now. I suspect she's go
DD says a few words: mama, da, dog, duck, go. She seems to say them in context, although sometimes she says it randomly. She is also babbling like crazy lately. It sounds like she is having whole conversations sometimes....too cute!
mama, nana, baba, dada but I don't know if he knows what any of it means. I'm starting to suspect he knows but I haven't seen any sure signs especially because he's not pointing.
Then again, I didn't believe I was feeling him move
We get a lot of dada. I'm pretty sure I'm nana and only mama when he's really upset. He will occasionally say hello back but that's only if I pop out from behind a corner and say it. He's played around trying to say cat. The T is rough.
I just came on to see if other babies were talking! DD is babbling constantly but doesn't have any real words yet. I know she's not delayed but I just wanted to see if anyone else's babies weren't saying words yet. I'm working on my masters in speech path
Due 3.27.14 (lame because I cannot figure out how to save a fun ticker.....)
Re: Talking
mama, nana, baba, dada but I don't know if he knows what any of it means. I'm starting to suspect he knows but I haven't seen any sure signs especially because he's not pointing.
Then again, I didn't believe I was feeling him move