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Talking question

Aaron's fave word is Dada he says it to everyone right now. Everything is Dada! Apart from when he hurts himself then he walks up to me saying Mumma. He tried to say Charlie (my dog) the other day but it came out as CHA and then he gave up haha, we're getting there slowly!
 
Sami said:
Lauz_1601 said:
Ella says mama, dada, nana, baba and has started to say hiya, yes, ta and din dins.

Most the time she says the sound of the word, but on occasions the word comes out so clearly.

She tries to copies sounds and words now but most the time it comes out as something else, its sweet !

Crikey she's clever! :shock: And she walks holding your hands aswell doesn't she? Not jealous at all :lol:

:D yes she's now walking holding just one of my hands, I was walking at 9 months she gets it off her mummy. dont that say that boys are generally a bit lazier than girls ?

I really thought I was imagining her saying these words but I have witnesses hehe and it was my mate who taught her to say din dins but this isnt as clear as hiya and yes.
 
Lauz_1601 said:
Sami said:
[quote="Lauz_1601":7a3fwdsp]Ella says mama, dada, nana, baba and has started to say hiya, yes, ta and din dins.

Most the time she says the sound of the word, but on occasions the word comes out so clearly.

She tries to copies sounds and words now but most the time it comes out as something else, its sweet !

Crikey she's clever! :shock: And she walks holding your hands aswell doesn't she? Not jealous at all :lol:

:D yes she's now walking holding just one of my hands, I was walking at 9 months she gets it off her mummy. dont that say that boys are generally a bit lazier than girls ?

I really thought I was imagining her saying these words but I have witnesses hehe and it was my mate who taught her to say din dins but this isnt as clear as hiya and yes.[/quote:7a3fwdsp]

He can walk if you hold onto his hands, his physical development seems gret considering he should only be 8.5 months at most now too. It's just he is a lazy talker :lol: He knows mumma gets him everything he wants I think :lol: He knows I am mumma, he doesn't say it to anyne else anymore, occasionally my mum, but she has him every other week usually. Trying to teach him nanna but he's not having it :lol: sad it once or twice sortof
 
Braydon is sooo lazy with learnin new things lol he didnt start crawling till he was 9.5 months old lol
 
liam said mama for ages but now he only says dada :( .

my mates boy was a bit of a late talker, and at the same time she was carrying on with another bloke, (long story) but anyway when she drove past his house with her OH, her boy said mummy, gary gary. :shock: :shock:
 
Ella doesnt really say mumma much, only when she is having a whinge and I dont think she knows that Im mumma and OH is dada yet. most the time she talks in her own made up language!

Damien is doing really well as he was early, its surprising how they soon catch up, my cousin was born at 32 weeks and she's now 2 and doing everyhting she should be and more!
 

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