Well, we got dada this weekend. I tried my darnedest to pretend it didn't happen. Ha! But DH claimed bragging rights immediately.
Ella doesn't talk much or babble at all. She moves like there is no tomorrow but its hard trying to get even a giggle :)
Lol. Trh same here! But thank goodness they do babble!! My cousins daughter didn't babble and she is now 2.5 and just said mommy recently for the first time :(. Babbling is GREAT developmentally
We have a whole lot of babbling going on :-) She seems to know exactly what she means. Too bad I don't have a clue. HA!
Just in the last few days, Carly has started "mama" or some form of it. She'll say "maaaa" or "mamamama" or "mama". She does it especially if she's cranky & wants me to hold her. It's so sweet & just melts my heart!
That's so sweet gotta tell daddy all about her day :)
I wish! lol
I really don't know, sometimes I can hear the words momma and abuelita clear as day, but then I wonder if it isn't wishful thinking on my side. All I know that girl is going to be a talker, she babbles all day long. Every time she sees her daddy come home from work, she starts babbling almost like telling him that day's events its soo cute how she even has different tones to her babble.
Ellie started saying mamama at 4 months at 3 months hi and last week daaaad I'm sure no idea what she is doing but it's fun to hear and encourage :)
Twins are 7 months (5 adjusted age) and Carly doesn't babble too much, but I swear here in the last few days, Ashton will start his usual talk and "mamama" or "dadadada" comes out of his mouth. I know he probably has zero clue what he's saying, but it's sweet to hear that he's starting to say it :) Hopefully Carly isn't too far behind!