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alexpolismum · 23/07/2012 17:59

Ds2 is over 2.5 now and doesn't babble, and until today said nothing other than (a very occasional) "aaa". No vocalising other that that.

Today, after his therapy session he looked straight at me and said "Muh"! I'm sure it was meant to be "mummy"! Smile

Hooray! We're making progress!

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IndigoBell · 23/07/2012 18:12

Wonderful. So pleased for you.

vjg13 · 23/07/2012 18:13
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theDudesmummy · 23/07/2012 18:26

DS is 3 and until last Thursday had no words (apart from Ka which sometimes means come and Ga which sometimes means go). On Thursday he copied the word tickle. And has been doing it since, when you make a tickle motion at him! I know how you feel!

alexpolismum · 23/07/2012 18:42

That's great, Dudesmummy Smile The only way is up! It doesn't matter how slowly!

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TirednessKills · 23/07/2012 19:05

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EllenJaneisnotmyname · 23/07/2012 19:07

Lovely Smile

SauvignonBlanche · 23/07/2012 19:09

Great! Grin

StarlightWithAsteroid · 23/07/2012 19:30

Oh brilliant, just brilliant!!!

dev9aug · 23/07/2012 20:26

brilliant..Smile

NoHaudinMaWheest · 23/07/2012 20:59

Great. Really pleased for you both.

coff33pot · 23/07/2012 21:06

Yay! brilliant well done! :)

mariammariam · 23/07/2012 21:31

Yay! Definitely mummy, nothing like dada, nana etc.

chocjunkie · 23/07/2012 21:41

Brill Grin

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