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SOmetimes this actually includes talking like a baby (me want this) and ot I think you're taking the right approach, same with the whiney voice, and the angry voice etc etc. When I read this I realised I’d never But she insists on using a baby voice all the time and it's driving me mad. Ad Hello My 5 month old has a cold complicated by the fact she's immunosupressed at the moment. It was obviously her ‘normal’ voi The lack of compassion and empathy in this thread is staggering! Don't people care about their friends any more? I shouldn't be surprised by the posts really, Mumsnet I hate my speaking voice but it gives me my singing voice, which makes me very happy. Children may revert to speaking like a baby when they are seeking comfort, affection and reassurance. e. But it's not because you're autistic/disabled that when people use a comforting voice, that it's automatically a "baby voice" or infantilization. Not sure what to do next. I’ve known a couple of women with high-pitched voices and I find it endearing. 5 yeras old and started talking in a baby voice a month or so ago. DD seems to spend 80% of her time talking to me and my husband in a babyish lisping voice - been going on for at least year but seems to be getting worse. Last 2 nights she's been crying non-stop for 2 hours. She can speak so well but spends most of her time speaking in this silly voice and I don't know what to 88 votes, 30 comments. I'm the shouty mum. For children, being a baby reminds them of a time when they were safe, and all As a parent of a neurodivergent child, you may have noticed that they sometimes talk in a ‘baby’ voice. Comforting an abled person isn't infantilization. Mostly I will observe and allow ba I was in a shop yesterday and heard a young woman (early 20s) talking to her mum in the most affected child’s voice. My 13 year old does a “little creature” baby voice quite often. Erin Recently she’s started talking in a baby voice and changing her words to childish ones, she’ll say things like here come the nee naws, I got an ouchie, I need to go do a wee Five-year-old DS has been affecting the world’s most irritating baby voice for the past six months (not all the time, just occasionally throughout the I only put on my baby voice at appropriate junctures I. . However in the past couple o Ds1 is 4. 2 and very articulate for his age with a broad vocabulary, and always speaking in well-constructed sentences etc. Their mum's voice can calm them down and they can become more still as they listen to it. I wasn’t expecting it to be honest. It's what they did at the nursery dd went to and in her reception class. She does not even have to cry, just make a very short, fa Her voice is very babyish for her age'. Now I've always put her very young voice down to her size as everything (voice box, airways etc) will be much smaller. DS is 11 and keeps speaking in the most god awful baby/sassy voice. T Menopausehaver · 10/08/2023 09:35 Julie Burchill has a baby voice, which does not match her writing style at all. He’s on the Xbox and keeps Baby voice, demands to be carried around, recently asked for a baby food pouch in a shop and my DP bought it for him!!! He is 9 and so smart and witty and it drives me up the I've got a mum friend who is really good at doing the soft voice at all times to her toddler. While it may seem cute or If you’ve ever found yourself cringing when your child suddenly starts talking in a high-pitched, baby-like voice, There’s a young woman I came across on TikTok who was berated viciously for her very annoying voice, she ended up explaining that both of her parents were deaf and so By 24 weeks babies in the womb can respond to voices. She doesn't have My friend got over this by not making a fuss, but pretending she could only hear her son when he spoke in a normal voice. Sometimes that Recently she’s started talking in a baby voice and changing her words to childish ones, she’ll say things like here come the nee naws, I got an ouchie, I need to go do a wee Our 2 year old ds1 always starts crying whenever his new baby sister (2 weeks) makes a peep. If he asked normally, he was listened to, but if he put on DS is 3. Thing is I have 2 so Mumsnet makes parents' lives easier by pooling knowledge, advice and support on everything from conception to childbirth, from babies to teenagers. Did your child revert to talking like a baby when they've clearly outgrown it? Here's how to handle it. For example, he was throwing toys at his baby cousin last week and no amount of distraction or reasoning was getting him to stop! I think this past week I've been thinking about Ds2 is four months old and from birth has had a really high pitched cry - it's like a cross between a whistle and a shriek, incredibly high pitched an I'm 25 weeks pregnant now and I've read in a few places that baby will now hear your voice, and get your partner to talk to baby. It’s like the only way he can show extended affection to me or his brother, by pretending to be someone else. She's had to As the title says really. My 8 year old was officially given the autism diagnosis today. Mumsnet makes parents' lives easier by pooling knowledge, advice and support on everything from conception to childbirth, from babies to teenagers. It is driving me bonkers! His best friend does it too. Sometimes their behaviour is like school girls and I find it childlike. enquiring as to the identity of the good boy/ girl from a canine and occasionally when conversing with an infant I work with middle aged women. It’s the same voice that I use when talking to my family’s dogs (primarily my sweet Husky/malamute mix). Today one spoke to the other in a baby voice.
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