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    Oh dear...DD only says Mama and Dada and starting to say Boh for bottle....:/ but can babble and scream playfully for aaaages!

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    Don't stress if your 1 year old isn't talking. DS did not say one single word until he was 21 months. Nothing. 6 months later and now he comes out with sentences like 'look mummy I make a magnificent castle' and 'no mummy i don't want cheese. Put it inna fridge' you would never in a million years pick him as a late starter.

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    I forgot to mention above, that bubs is a real talker, but has taken MONTHS to really get going with the crawling. He must put all his efforts into vocalising, and less into ambulating. Seems from this thread that many kids talk early/crawl later, or crawl early/talk later, although some of your little prodigies do it all super-early!
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    DS 14months can say dad and mum(though he only says mum when he is upset) other than that no actual words but he does make sounds that I swear sound like words. Like sometimes it sounds like he says "ph dear" and the other day he made a big mess and I said "DS did you do that?" and he made a noise that sounded like he said "I did"
    He also says "ah ah ah" when he is about to do something naughty like go near the back stairs. But no real words aside from mum and dad. He runs around most of the day shouting aah as loud as he can though.
    If I think I can figure things out, is that curiosity or arrogance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FearlessLeader View Post
    Don't stress if your 1 year old isn't talking. DS did not say one single word until he was 21 months. Nothing. 6 months later and now he comes out with sentences like 'look mummy I make a magnificent castle' and 'no mummy i don't want cheese. Put it inna fridge' you would never in a million years pick him as a late starter.

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    Yes!! This is so DS2!
    “When people say, "You really, really must" do something, it means you don't really have to. No one ever says, "You really, really must deliver the baby during labor." When it's true, it doesn't need to be said.”
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    Mummy, daddy, nanna, there, that, ta.

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    DS days dada (dad) mama, baba (grandma in our language) bye, buba (baby) brrrm (car)

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    At 12 months DD could say more than 100 words. At her 18 month health check I was told she had the vocabulary of a 3 year old! It was strange to watch because she didn't walk until almost 16 months, she spent most of her time sitting there taking in the world and vocalising everything she saw but had no desire to move
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    At 12 months DD could say more than 100 words. At her 18 month health check I was told she had the vocabulary of a 3 year old! It was strange to watch because she didn't walk until almost 16 months, she spent most of her time sitting there taking in the world and vocalising everything she saw but had no desire to move
    Wow!!! That is insane. It would be so amazing to see a tiny toddler talking like that.
    How old is she now?

    My DD is 16 months and says dada, mama, nanna and booooooo for balloon and that is it!! She makes up for it though in other ways.
    “When people say, "You really, really must" do something, it means you don't really have to. No one ever says, "You really, really must deliver the baby during labor." When it's true, it doesn't need to be said.”
    Tina Fey.

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    Mumma, Daddad, good girl, sis, poo, hello, hey.
    All the stuff we say to her alot lol.
    Mummy to DD1 - 09/02/2002
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