Kaya 959 Reporter
One of life’s most magical experiences is watching your child grow.
Before learning to communicate in a genuine language, newborns babble and create amusing noises that make their parents smile.
It’s when they’re experimenting with sound, which we call baby talk, and baby talk sounds the same all around the world.
Your baby’s first words are a significant milestone, and they normally occur within the first three years of life, when the brain is still developing rapidly. During this stage, your baby’s speech development is influenced by both your and your infant’s “baby talk” abilities.
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Thomas and Skhumba in the morning asked Kaya 959 listeners about the hilarious and unique sounds their children made when they were learning how to speak.
Listen to the full conversation here:
Kaya 959 listeners also shared some funny sounds they heard their children make on social media.
We love it in the morning, I was told I used to say "ke di night Mme" when I was a toddler, that meant "Good night Mme", so I still say it at times even to my partner 🤣🤣🤣🤣 on the street on the air #ThomasAndSkhumba
— IG:_bello_k (@KabyMimo) March 31, 2022
It is so refreshing to hear Men talk about their fond memories of their kids, in a society where men are looked as a izinja. #ThomasAndSkhumba are an inspiration to a lot of young dads
— Bhut'Lele (@Lele_Hlazo15) March 31, 2022
I feel you on "R" thing @thomasmsengana my youngest is nearly 7 and still struggles… Shes waaay to cute though so its ayt… Heres evidence 🫣😅😂✨ we, her sister and I, tease her all the time✓@skhumbi #ThomasAndSkhumba 🫶🏾💯 pic.twitter.com/oi0Ul9llc6
— Africas' Oprah (@TheRealJessB1) March 31, 2022
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