February 2014 Moms

Babbling Babies

edited September 2014 in February 2014 Moms
Just curious as to what the babies are talking about.

BFP #1 11/01/12 M/C 12/22/12 @11w4d

BFP #2 06/04/13 DS born 02/08/14

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Babbling Babies 159 votes

Coos and squeals only
33% 53 votes
Mama/dada/lala and other sounds
61% 97 votes
A few words
1% 3 votes
SS explain
3% 6 votes

Re: Babbling Babies

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  • We get "naaanananananaaaa".
  • He says mama and dada but they are just random.  He doesn't connect it to us or repeat us.  He also sometimes says no.
  • Charly babbles a lot but never mamamamamama or dadadadada. Lots of 'throaty' sounds like he's gasping for air but he isn't. It's weird. Lol. And when we sing ABCs he makes noises so im convinced he knows his ABCs and just can't vocalize it yet

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  • Lots of mamama sounds, and every once in awhile a dadada sound. Sometimes it's just random sounds but she says it with such intonation that she sounds like she's having a conversation with me  :x
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  • narcissticbeaut Lo does the gasping thing too.
  • Kinda sad because he hasn't started babbling yet. All he does is grunt, yell, cry and laugh. He will look for me when you ask "where's mama?" but no progress on talking yet....also no crawling yet, just turning himself in circles. 
  • Mama was his first word. H and I would sit on either side of him and I would say mama while LO was looking at me then he would look at H and H would say dada. After LO started saying mama, H would say no dada and LO would laugh and say mama. We think it's because H and I would go back and forth with him.

    He also says hey (really loud and drawn out), bye, nuh uh and yeah (occasionally)
  • We've got a fair amount of babbling (ha-blah, bababa, dadada, mamama, sometimes gagaga), but nothing attached to any meaning!
  • We DID have a lot of babbling until DH started play growling with him, now he thinks it's hilarious to growl all the time.... Sometimes when he's upset he will say a variation of mamama, I win!
                                  

  • Lots of random noises (and the shrieking, my God the shrieking), but no real constant sounds yet. I know linguistically most kids get D first so I'm been coaching her on "Dada" but nothing yet! (Not that I think she'll actually associate it with MH for a long while yet, but it'd still be nice to hear.)
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  • So.....is "talking" the new small err, big?




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  • So.....is "talking" the new small err, big?


    I hope not. Rowwwwwr!
                                  

  • I think thinking your LO is a tiny genius and the most wonderful baby in the world is normal. :)
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