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Alright, Steric community, I'm just curious right because they say babies retain the most information From birth to five years old right the brains of the sponge. Did you Google Gaga? Your kids at a very early early early age, but did you talk to them with words? I was always curious me personally I'll talk some words. I never did the Google Gaga koochie koochie koo. Nah, I never did that. But no judgment here, y'all already. I'm just curious.
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So with my first kid, I noticed that when I just talked to her, you know, when she was first out the womb newborn that she would try to talk back to me. So I did do the Google God stuff and she just stared me in my face I just started talking to her like a regular human and she's smart as hell now
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No I'm gonna go with her at all is that with words
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Honestly, with all the children I have grown up with and helped raise, it was either sign language or talk to them normally. is what was the best type of communication.
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No, Live Wire, I did not Google Gaga on my kids. That's probably why they have a very expanded vocabulary at the ages of 3 and 4. My daughter is using words like no other.
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No, I literally spoke to that child like he understood everything I was saying. Yes.
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I think I just we personally we use normal talk we don't do baby talk because we want her to learn in fashion especially when it comes to other languages her mother speaks Spanish and it's nice to know that my daughter is going to try to learn him
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I'm not gonna say I never baby talked my whole life, but normal like they're growing beings because they are. Peace.
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I did not Google God, God, Geegee, God, God. I talk to my kids just like you hear me talking to you. Uh, I don't do that. It reminds me of Homeboy off of Family Guy, the giga-digga-digga-dig guy.
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Yeah I use my words but it still is cute cause I was I love you tell little baby I love her yes I do
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Man hell no, I actually hate it. I think it just leads to grammar issues and speech issues with your child and I actually fell out with my uh mother-in-law behind that shit don't do that oh bye bye my child that is a bomb
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