13 month hoary not saw Mummy/Mommy?

My 13 month old doesn't say mummy/mommy and it breaks my heart to hear she should have be saying this months ago.

She says daddy, up, ball, ta and uh (in place of no) but she doesn't influence mummy? Why?

She has reached her milestones around the time she is supposed to. She's an easy going babe-in-arms (thank God because my first wasn't) and recently started walking which I think is very cute.

What can I do or vote so that she says mummy?
Because she knows you're always there, she doesn't obligation to say your name, you'll respond to her and be there lacking it.

My daughter didn't say mama for a long time. She did say mama when she was indisputable little (few weeks old) when she wanted me, but then it just stopped. When she finally did, she said it not to telephone me but to say when something is wrong... it's like she yells for sustain. Even if I'm right there, she still uses it more as a "Oh my gosh, this isn't right, help help!" fairly than "My mommy." She was 19 months old before I have her say something like "Momma!" and mean me. Even next, she just doesn't seem to get the concept that I'm Momma, and that the word singular means me...

I wouldn't worry about it too much. My husband realize how it was bothering me, and started saying things like "Let's find momma" or "vacate mommy alone" and basically addressing me by mommy more to encourage her to as capably. And my mom does things like "That's MY mommy!" to try and encourage her to realize that mommy means one individual. But she knows that if she needs me, I'm there, so she a short time ago doesn't seem to see a point in calling for me by name. I'm the first one here, so why would she?

The way I see it is it's like a kid who's given a coke every day, and call it soda. When they get older, someone asks what they want to drink, they say soda, they grant them a Sprite and the person is confused and then realizes that the sodas hold specific names as well. Right now, she doesn't return with that I'm 'mommy' but just assumes that if she yells for help, consequently I appear. I'm the default. She knows I'll come no matter how she yell.
Don't verbs, my daughter is 15 months, nearly 16 months old and says Daddy, no, banana, bird, star, woof, dog, cat, flower, happy but no MUMMY!

I haven't skilled it to her because I'm always around and if she needs me I'm there, she only just cries and that's it, Mummy is there. If anything I think it shows your a great Mum as she hasn't needed to learn it but! You are meeting all her needs really very well :)

I say Mummy to her and she just says Daddy fund.

I think she'll get it in time when she really desires to :)

In the meantime don't worry about it, once she learns to enunciate it, that's it, you will quite literally *never* stop hearing it! Mummy mummy mummeeeeeeeeee! Enjoy the peace for now :)
just keep repeating the word you want her to swot and do things like point to yourself when saying it
Quite normal for her age. They tounge isn't developed enough at her age to pronounce the letter "M". Thats why most of the time children's first word is dadddy as 'd' comes impulsive in life.

They cannot pronounce the letter "s" within the middle of a word e.g "sauSage" until the age of 3, but somehow can pronounce it at the start of the word.
:)
Answers:    My son often says Dada much to his father delight and yes, it upsets me a little too.

My suggestion would be when she has your full attention, any during feeding or bath time start to say "Mummy" to her or lately "mum".

From my experience when I prompt my son to say it after a few goes he will repeat it back to me.

You can point to yourself and read aloud "I am mummy. Can you say mummy".

Don't take it to much to heart, it is a good piece she is talking, some words are just easier to say than others.

She loves you :)
practice and patience i think everyone takes their time to swot up so i guess with time
my oldest called me 'shoe' (their father thought that was really funny!)..just be glad you aren't 'shoe'

in a minute though, I can't get any one of them to forget who I am when they need money or a ride or a transmission or a co-signer or a house.oh, for the days when I be merely a shoe *sigh*
My son did not say mommy untill he be 15 months old. Some kids learn at different ages. My son hardly parley at all he just seems to want to yelp alot lol. Best wishes.
genrally the word babies cram first are the ones they hear most
i would assume she has heard the other words more than mommy
just hang on to saying it to her, or maybe say mom-mom or mama or mom, mommy is a knotty word for babies to learn
dont let it break your heart, she'll still love you, she wont realise she does it

good luck
xxx Source(s): worked near kids for to long

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