She's just discovering her new abilities.
It should pass soon.
2006-09-04 16:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That is so cute! Don't worry about it, my grandson did it and is still doing it at a year old. If people are watching you just look at them and laugh. Children will be children and if they don't like it, oh well. We took our grandson to the mall and he discovered that he echoed. He would stop when we went into a store, but when we got out into the main part of the mall he would start to yell again. Another time, we went to eat at a restaurant. There was another little boy about his age sitting on the opposite side of us. Our grandson was being quiet and eating when all of a sudden this other child start to yell. We just looked at each other and said "Oh no". His head popped up, his eyes got wide and they started "talking" to each other. One would yell and then the other would yell. The look on their faces, you would swear they knew what the other was saying. It was so funny, and being the grandparents we are, we didn't even try to stop them. Please, enjoy it while you can. You will never get these years back.
2006-09-04 17:59:06
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answered by sissyt2915 2
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Hahaha, this brought back some entertaining memories. It's so normal, really nothing to worry about. Try teaching her a new trick to get her on to the next thing. When my daughter started this I taught her how to click her tongue (flatten tongue to roof of mouth, bring down quickly for a funny sound). Once she got the hang of that she didn't yell all the time bc she had a new trick to show off.
2006-09-08 16:27:30
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answered by smittnwithkittns 2
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I would say the child has just discovered that she can so she will but if you are thinking that it really seems beyond normal you are mom and moms seem to have a way of knowing when things are not right sometimes children who seem to be "too loud" when they speak or play is because they aren't that loud to themselves in other words if you are really worried I would take your child to the DR. for a hearing test it would not be a bad idea I do not want to worry you but if you did do this and it came out fine then at least you would not have to worie any more. good luck
2006-09-04 16:47:23
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answered by dydy 2
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Your baby is perfectly normal. She has discovered her voice and knows how to use it. You need to let her know that you know she has a voice. Just be careful not to run to her everytime she yells. It will not take her long to realize that when I yell, my mom appears and you will be running a whole lot! Because when you don't come, she will start crying. Don't worry, this is a good thing!
2006-09-04 16:40:03
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answered by ru.barbie2 4
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My son is 4 1/2 months old and just starting doing the same. He doesn't do it in public yet but at home especially in the morning he starts " baby talking" and is so loud. You can hear him all over the house. It is cute
2006-09-08 13:22:56
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answered by LEA 2
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My oldest son did it too, I tried everything... like putting the soother back in his mouth.. he'd spit it out and yell..."AHHHH" I turned it into a game and would tap his mouth lightly and laugh... slowly other sounds started coming out, soon he was chatting up a storm... I think he just liked the sound of his own voice... it annoyed me ... he'd be 9yrs old unfortunatley he passed away four years ago in a car accident. I still remember holding him in my arms everynight when he was a baby! Even if it drives you mad just be glad you have her, she will learn quickly if she's discovering and enjoying her voice at this age.
2006-09-04 16:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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you want to be sure that you're diagnosing the problem properly... ought to that is protective of you or your room? have you ever examined that idea with human beings getting into your room? also, pinning a dogs in the nook gained't be the basically right idea, pretty via someone who's 'aloof' even as it contains dogs. If that is the phobia aggression, then what your mentor reported could artwork... yet i can make it a miles more effective depending ecosystem than basically your dad strolling round with treats in his wallet waiting to pass into an same room as her...
2016-12-06 10:23:40
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answered by latourette 4
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The biggest lesson a first time parent can learn is .....
No matter what the baby/child is or isn't doing it won't last long. They change so fast & this includes the good things they do & the not so good things such as your daughter yelling for no apparent reason.
2006-09-04 16:50:25
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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My son did the exact same thing at about the same age...we would be in restaurants and he would just vocalize REALLY loudly...she is just experimenting...it will pass. Enjoy each phase and try to occupy her with a special toy or pacifier to distract her if you're in a public place and are getting any "looks..."
2006-09-04 16:36:44
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answered by becka55 2
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She found out she has a voice! LOL don't worry, this is totally normal, she's just experimenting. She'll grow bored with it soon and move on to something else just as fun! :) Good luck!
2006-09-04 16:35:03
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answered by chelle 4
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