3yo talking like a Monkey. It's irritating.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is his vocabulary like otherwise?


It's great!
Anonymous
Haha! Mine did the same thing and it made me nuts! You will miss the goofy little kid stage on day, so don't let it get to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the support in such a difficult period in our lives.

I really like Daniel Tiger, and when ds was littler he would throw toys when frustrated or mad, so I got him to "grrrr" instead. I think it's brilliant!



Mine did, and sometimes still does, the DT, "if you can't get what you want..stomp three times" refrain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the support in such a difficult period in our lives.

I really like Daniel Tiger, and when ds was littler he would throw toys when frustrated or mad, so I got him to "grrrr" instead. I think it's brilliant!



Mine did, and sometimes still does, the DT, "if you can't get what you want..stomp three times" refrain.


Ah! I couldn't believe DT put that out into the universe! Awful!
Anonymous
That sounds adorable! (My kids are older now)
Anonymous
I LOL'd, OP. Yep, this too shall pass. My infant is starting to babble non-stop; so big sis has taken to baby-talk/babbling too. ALL. THE. TIME. It's kinda cute from the baby. The 3yo . . . . alas, I'm not winning any parenting awards this week.
Anonymous
Could be worse. Your kid could be talking like Caillou!
Anonymous
NP- This thread has put a smile on my face. Thanks guys.
Anonymous
I found some random videos of DD when she was an infant, and yesterday she spent most of the day then "talking" and acting like a baby... She turned 3 a few months ago.
Anonymous
3 year olds can be annoying, evil little creatures. They grow out of it.
Anonymous
How bizarre, mine did that too!! Around that age. I thought it so irritating. She just made high-pitched noises instead of really talking. I stopped letting her watch Curious George and the behavior stopped eventually. I also realized at that point that she was prone to imitating TV characters, so I tried to find shows where the characters were verbal and polite. Daniel Tiger fit the bill.
Anonymous
My 3 yo was a baby skunk this morning. Sometimes he's a baby turtle or a baby cat. Other times he's a ninja or Spiderman.
Anonymous
my 2.5 year old has taken to randomly shrieking - usually while we are in the car. The baby laughs and loves it..which eggs her on. Thankfully, i have not yet driven into a tree. Ugga Mugga..
Anonymous
Mine puts a little plastic toy bin on his head and talks like a robot. Then he takes off the bin and says, "It's just me, mama!" with a huge grin. It's awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I LOL'd, OP. Yep, this too shall pass. My infant is starting to babble non-stop; so big sis has taken to baby-talk/babbling too. ALL. THE. TIME. It's kinda cute from the baby. The 3yo . . . . alas, I'm not winning any parenting awards this week.


My friend's 4 year old realized her friends' baby sibling got more attention than older kids, and decided baby talk would be cute. She would only say "goo goo gah gah" to me when I visited, and she did the same with any people she didn't see very often. I found it puzzling and it really annoyed my friend (her mom). Fortunately the phase passed, and now she's a very smart middle school student with a great vocabulary.
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