Repeating Words...

Updated on May 04, 2011
M.M. asks from San Pablo, CA
7 answers

Hi Moms,
I have a 20 month old that almost every time he wants to say something, he repeats it a few times.
Milk, milk, milk, milk, mlik
mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy
milk: mi, mi, mi, mi, mi, mi, mi, mi
ball, ball, ball, ball
etc...

I just make sure Im not the only one living this, and hope that this will pass. Is this a stage they go through?

M.

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Thank you soooooo much everyone
I don't feel alone in this.
Ahhhh.... what a big relief

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M.A.

answers from San Francisco on

M.
Im a grandmother of a 20 month old and it makes us
want to scream.We look (my daughter & I) at each and
roll our eyes....
I CAN RELATE....

Maureem

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J.G.

answers from Omaha on

Our daughter did the same thing. I was super worried about it as she would occasionally roll her eyes while speaking. We took her to the dr and were assured that she was fine. Sometimes their little brains think faster than their mouths move. We were encouraged to not interupt her while speaking and to ignore it. Sure enough in a couple of months she stopped...

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

Just a phase.
They are learning.
When a baby or child is learning or hitting milestones, they REPEAT it over and over and over.
It is instinct. It is practicing.
LOTS more repeating of words/actions... to come.

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C.B.

answers from Sacramento on

Kids love repetition and also hearing themselves. It is just a phase and soon it'll be replaced with an equally annoying phase.

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J.J.

answers from San Francisco on

Likely just a phase. Practicing and wanting to be sure they are heard and understood. Question I would have is can he stop it on his own or can you redirect it? Sometimes these things can be tics or stuttering or something neurological, but at 20 months its WAY too early to worry about that.

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C.M.

answers from San Francisco on

Sounds pretty typical to me. I'd worry more about a child who didn't point to what he wanted, one who would takes your hand and walks you to what he wants, or one who stops talking. At age 3 if you think your child has speech delays you can contact the local school district for evaluation and services. My guess is by that time, this won't be an issue. Early start programs are available before that, but you haven't said anything to make me think your child would qualify.
C.

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E.M.

answers from Bakersfield on

Hi Mama-
My 2.5 year old nephew repeats full sentences over and over and over again until someone acknowledges his commentary. It can get quite repetitious! Apparently it's quite normal! LOL! So not to fret. I am pretty sure it will pass at some point.

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