Um...not much. He says Mama and that's pretty much all he can say. He babbles all the time, but no clear words. My MIL swears she heard him say dog, but I dunno about that. But he's great at telling us he needs a diaper change! He pats himself and grabs our hands and brings us to his room!
K says a lot of things that barely resemble the word she means, so I am not sure if that counts?
Yep, pretty much this. I voted 1-3 words because we do mama, dada and uh oh. Like Laura, a lot of sounds and babble, but no real words.
We were at a party NYE with other kids and a 19 month old girl was there. She can already say several clear sentences and I started to feel bad for myself, wondering if my girls were behind. But then I heard the 19 month old say "shut up" to her mom, and I was reminded why I'm not in a hurry for my girls to talk!
Alice also "says" a lot of stuff that most people wouldn't understand if they didn't spend all day with her. But she can get her point across for: Mama Dada Duke (ILs dog) Nana Gaga (grandma, grandpa, papa) More All done/all gone Here you go thank you xbox this that night-night
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K says a lot of things that barely resemble the word she means, so I am not sure if that counts?
This is us. Is Henry supposed to be saying words now???
Sometimes he says "boo" to mean "book," I guess. Maybe I'm just not paying attention. He gestures a lot more than he uses words that resemble actual English. He is a talker, though...just usually of non-sense and babbles.
Alice also "says" a lot of stuff that most people wouldn't understand if they didn't spend all day with her. But she can get her point across for:
Mama
Dada
Duke (ILs dog)
Nana
Gaga (grandma, grandpa, papa)
More
All done/all gone
Here you go
thank you
xbox
this
that
night-night
Wesley can say hi, bye, mama, dada, dog, bubbles, boo, baba, uh oh, whoa and a few others, he babbles a lot and can usually get his point across as to what he wants.
K says a lot of things that barely resemble the word she means, so I am not sure if that counts?
This is us. Is Henry supposed to be saying words now???
Sometimes he says "boo" to mean "book," I guess. Maybe I'm just not paying attention. He gestures a lot more than he uses words that resemble actual English. He is a talker, though...just usually of non-sense and babbles.
E started saying more words just recently and he was a September baby, not sure how old your LO is but language booms happen pretty fast from my experience. I don't think it's anything to worry about though Our pedi was like whoa! when I said he said 10.
She's fluent in bird, chats to all the birds that fly around/hang out in our garden, but only a couple of English words. A bit unexpected, since DH and I are way more verbal than physical, but not a concern. She refuses to say Mama. We're both Dada.
E is up to at least 25 words. They come quickly, he will have 5 more a week. He did "eat nana" (eat banana) and signed it this am. He often signs and says the word together now.
He mostly randomly shouts out his sister's name, which is funny.
Most of Alexis' words only we understand. For dog she says dadoo, or dahdoo. She also says shoe or Jew for juice. She says mama and dada. She also says something that sounds like thank you. She also says uh oh. The other day she said a babbled sentence with different syllables instead of her just repeating one or two syllables.
yeah, she says no words. no mama or dada, although she makes those sounds and constantly babbles it's not directed at anything. but she understands and can follow directions.
she does say "da?" while pointing, which we take to mean "look at that thing." it's usually a cat.
J is obsessed with the word flower. It is relentless.
I think she has 15-20 overall. More if you count words she "says" but doesn't mean. Like if you start the music for row row row your boat she'll say "row row row row row".
B is very chatty. But so am I and SD also never stops talking lol.
Mommy Dada Steph (sefffffff) DH's fault Memom Pop pop Reece (usually more like eece, my sisters name) Molly (our chinchilla) Lil (SD) Stink (sounds more like sink but does it when she poops) Please (peeees) Boo Meow Itsy Bitsy Yay Hi-iiiii-iiiii I know! (I say it to her a lot when she babbles lol) Mean No Yes Ewwwwww (then picks her nose) Yipeeeee (damn toy) Weeee What's that What's this (sometimes sounds like oh shit hahahah) Up Baby Bailey B (what I usually call her) Me (she pats herself) Love (and hugs herself) Nose Eyes Duck Creak ("keeeek" from boo bunny book) ETA uh oh, yummmm, eat, beebop, cheese (camera)
She also makes fish mouth if I say fish and shakes her hands and goes "ahhhh" if I say spider.
About 12 that we recognize: God, MaMa, Dada, tanx (aka Thanks, clap, up,i get, hi, yes, bed (aka bread), baba (aka bottle) Oh yeah Abt (aka what he calls his aunt) He countlessly babbles his baby talk though and totally lets us know what he wants and understands directional stuff we say to him. Its amazing
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G says around 25- 30 words/phrases. D at this age was barely saying mama and dad. He's now doing just fine in 2nd grade. I think they all just learn at their own pace. Plus I think 2nd+ children usually talk sooner since they always have an older sib babbling at them!!
Some of my favs of G's:
Christmas tree (sounds like tismas tee) Thank you Uh oh Bath Duck Feed the piggies (what I say when trying to get him to let me put his socks on)
Book Milk Tickle tickle (while tickling himself) Bebo ( which sounds more like baby. It was awesome explaining to my mom why he kept pointing to my belly and saying baby. No mom I'm not KU again. ) Hat - in reference to anything on his head
Re: How many words/phrases LO says
Mama
Dada
Doggie
Car
Poop
All done
Uh oh
Hot
Hi
Peek-a-boo
ETA:
Fish
Cracker
Tickle
Dexter (our dog)
There may be others but I'm forgetting right now.
Yep, pretty much this. I voted 1-3 words because we do mama, dada and uh oh. Like Laura, a lot of sounds and babble, but no real words.
We were at a party NYE with other kids and a 19 month old girl was there. She can already say several clear sentences and I started to feel bad for myself, wondering if my girls were behind. But then I heard the 19 month old say "shut up" to her mom, and I was reminded why I'm not in a hurry for my girls to talk!
Mama
Dada
Duke (ILs dog)
Nana
Gaga (grandma, grandpa, papa)
More
All done/all gone
Here you go
thank you
xbox
this
that
night-night
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
Sometimes he says "boo" to mean "book," I guess. Maybe I'm just not paying attention. He gestures a lot more than he uses words that resemble actual English. He is a talker, though...just usually of non-sense and babbles.
Sometimes he says "boo" to mean "book," I guess. Maybe I'm just not paying attention. He gestures a lot more than he uses words that resemble actual English. He is a talker, though...just usually of non-sense and babbles.
E started saying more words just recently and he was a September baby, not sure how old your LO is but language booms happen pretty fast from my experience. I don't think it's anything to worry about though
she hides the xbox remote, so I use voice commands a lot. She's learned that when I say xbox, the tv does fun things.
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
He mostly randomly shouts out his sister's name, which is funny.
Dada
Yeah
He says,
Mama
Dada
Up
Down
Outside
Dog
Cat
Ball
Hot
plow truck
Mud
llama
Mommy
Dada
Steph (sefffffff) DH's fault
Memom
Pop pop
Reece (usually more like eece, my sisters name)
Molly (our chinchilla)
Lil (SD)
Stink (sounds more like sink but does it when she poops)
Please (peeees)
Boo
Meow
Itsy Bitsy
Yay
Hi-iiiii-iiiii
I know! (I say it to her a lot when she babbles lol)
Mean
No
Yes
Ewwwwww (then picks her nose)
Yipeeeee (damn toy)
Weeee
What's that
What's this (sometimes sounds like oh shit hahahah)
Up
Baby
Bailey
B (what I usually call her)
Me (she pats herself)
Love (and hugs herself)
Nose
Eyes
Duck
Creak ("keeeek" from boo bunny book)
ETA uh oh, yummmm, eat, beebop, cheese (camera)
She also makes fish mouth if I say fish and shakes her hands and goes "ahhhh" if I say spider.
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
Oh yeah Abt (aka what he calls his aunt)
He countlessly babbles his baby talk though and totally lets us know what he wants and understands directional stuff we say to him. Its amazing
Some of my favs of G's:
Christmas tree (sounds like tismas tee)
Thank you
Uh oh
Bath
Duck
Feed the piggies (what I say when trying to get him to let me put his socks on)
Book
Milk
Tickle tickle (while tickling himself)
Bebo ( which sounds more like baby. It was awesome explaining to my mom why he kept pointing to my belly and saying baby. No mom I'm not KU again. )
Hat - in reference to anything on his head