[HPFGU-OTChatter] Baby question
D. Horton
dhorton3 at cfl.rr.com
Tue Feb 1 03:29:55 UTC 2005
Please don't compare your child to any one elses. She is unique and will
progress at her own pace. As long as she is healthy don't be overly
concerned about the talking. Just every time you talk to her speak in proper
english (no baby talk) and say the words for everything in her world. repeat
them a couple of times. She will catch on and then you won't be able to shut
her up. Marydianne
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> Hey Moms, and well Dads too for that matter, I was just wondering
> if any of you could help me with something. My daughter is
> nearly 9 months old, and she still doesn't talk. She is, and
> always has been ahead of schedule as far as physical
> development, but she still doesn't say any real words.
> My friend's daughter, could say Mama, Daddy, Hi, and
> No, by the time she was 8-9 months, and I am just wondering
> if I should be worried. Her hearing seems to be fine, and when
> her hearing was tested at the hospital at birth she passed.
> If any of you could tell me when your kids started talking,
> it would help me decide what I should do.
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Chancie
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> ~~~also, I did want to add, that she does babble, and
> the baby sites that discuss developmental milestones
> usually say babies start saying Dada, at around 6
> months or so.
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