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I'll have an 'M', a 'D', a 'B' or just any bl**dy consonant please Carol?

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babybore · 09/03/2007 13:18

When is my 8 month old going to do more than screeching or cooing vowels? My cousin's baby trills his r's like a frenchman, goes dadadada at every opportune moment and is only 5 months old the little rat.... I want more variety!
PS I only said 8 words before I was 3 apparently.

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Kelly1978 · 09/03/2007 13:26

my older two never babbled at all. dd was coversational by 2, ds not until 4. I wouldn't worry too much.
I think the dts started at around that age, they had a word or two by the time they were a year old.

raspberryberet · 09/03/2007 13:28

Be careful what you wish for ... before you know it he (she?) will be chattering away non-stop and you will be wishing he had an off-switch

Seriously, it will happen when it does - they are all different, and comparing with other children will just make you insane.

babybore · 09/03/2007 13:30

Thanks, am not worried about it, just a king of looking forward to the next stage thing.

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Ceebee74 · 09/03/2007 13:33

Lol at your description of your cousins baby - my 8month old sounds permanently like a telephone (doing that brrrr sound that phones do) - he goes through phases (about a a day) of doing mamamama, gagagaga but the telephone ringing has been constant since he was about 5 months old and he gets dead excited if you do it back to him (guess in his language, we are conversing ) - like you, a bit of variety wouldn't go amiss!

Kelly1978 · 09/03/2007 13:39

I agree with raspberry beret. dt1 never shuts up. All day long he jsut runs around naming everything he can see. Everytime he sees me it's 'mummeeeee, mummeeee'. I've taken to shouting 'raviiii' back at him, unfortunately it only encourages him.

deaconblue · 09/03/2007 19:23

DS 10 months is fond of odd babble sounds eg rojo rojo rojo ro which I can't believe will ever become sensible words rather than the more usual b, g, m, d consonants. He can also do a perfect mimic of a dog barking but makes no attempt to mimic any sounds we make. Babies are just plain weird.

fizzbuzz · 09/03/2007 20:19

LOL at telephone...my 8mo does this, and also growls. I can hear her in her cot growling away like a little lion cub!

Smithagain · 09/03/2007 22:42

I'll swap you. My 19mo calls practically everything "duh". Or occasionally "uh - uh!" I know it will all come, but I share your desire for variety. DD1 had about 30 clear words by now!

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