Keeping this in view, what age do babies say dada?
Soon those sounds will become real words – "mama" and "dada" may slip out and bring tears to your eyes as early as 6 months. From then on, your baby will pick up more words from you and everyone else around him. And sometime between 18 months and 2 years, he'll begin to form two- to four-word sentences.
Secondly, how do you get your baby to say their first word? The best way to help your baby say his first words is to talk to him — a lot!
More ways to encourage a baby to talk:
- Speak slowly and clearly, and focus on single words.
- Use names rather than pronouns.
- Sing songs and rhyme rhymes.
- Repetition is your friend.
Hereof, do babies say dada first?
It does vary, but in general infants will say dada first. The reason, though, may surprise you. Mama is actually easier for infants to say than dada. Infants have traditionally said "dada" first because while in the home with their mothers all day they hear talk about their father.
Is Dada easier to say than Mama?
Mama is actually easier for infants to say than dada. However, "mama" only requires the lips to open and close. Infants have traditionally said "dada" first because while in the home with their mothers all day they hear talk about their father.
