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11/04/2012, 03:11 PM
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My DS2 was only saying "dad" at 12months old, he is 18months now and saying lots of words.
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11/04/2012, 05:49 PM
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DD is 16 months and she only says Mummy, Daddy, Ma (Max her brother), Elmo, car, botbot, cat, yummy and shoe! I've told DH his credit card could be in for a future hammering due to the last one.
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11/04/2012, 05:57 PM
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DD is 11 months old and can say mumma, dada and also daddy, nan-nan, popa, and knows who these people are. She also says heeeyyy (like for hello), nah for no, yeah for yes (like 'did you do a poo?' 'yeah' lol), ba in which she means ta and uses it when she wants something, and also goy which she says when she wants to be picked up and go somewhere.
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19/04/2012, 08:56 PM
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At 12 months DD said quite a few words, but she would hone in on one word and say it repetitively for a week, then onto the next word next week, and you wouldnt hear the first word again! I think about a month later her speech really improved!
At 12 months she said Mum, Dad, Yes, No, Nanna, Duck, Dog, Cat, grrr (for lion), whee!, Oh-oh, yum, baby, hello, bye and understood them, but you couldnt always guarantee she would say each particular thing if you wanted her to, only if she felt like it. |
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