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727.1 | my daughter did this | ECADJR::WILLIAMS | | Fri Apr 22 1994 14:19 | 9 |
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Anne Marie,
This certainly sounds normal to me. My daughter who's now 2 years old,
used to do this all the time when she was a baby. My family had a
running joke calling her "lizard tongue". :-) Not a very attractive
nickname for a little girl, but she looked pretty funny.
-Susan
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727.2 | | BIGQ::MARCHAND | | Fri Apr 22 1994 14:25 | 8 |
| hi,
My 5 month old great-nephew is doing this. It seems he's discovered
the tongue and just keeps sticking it out. Sometimes it looks like
he's trying to look at it. It is so funny! I think it's just discovery
time and I'm sure with the extra attention it gives it's fun to do.
Rose
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727.3 | VERY common | STOWOA::NELSONK | | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:07 | 3 |
| It sure is. Both of mine did it, my girlfriend's baby does it,
my nieces and nephews did it....Maybe he's just exercising those
mouth muscles so he can eat even better!!
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727.4 | FWIW | GAVEL::PCLX31::satow | gavel::satow, dtn 223-2584 | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:13 | 3 |
| Michael Jordan does it also.
Clay
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727.5 | Glad he is normal... | LJSRV1::LEGER | | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:14 | 7 |
| I am glad to find out its "normal" even though it looks absoutely
silly!
Actually, its kind of cute! But, I am a little biased!
Anne Marie
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727.6 | hubby does it also... | LJSRV1::LEGER | | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:16 | 5 |
| Actually, now that I think of it, when my husband is very into
something, he sticks out his tongue. I always tell him, if he isn't
careful, he is going to bite it off..
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727.7 | so THAT's where it comes from ;-) | UTROP1::BEL_M | Michel Bel@UTO - Telecommie | Mon Apr 25 1994 03:36 | 1 |
| talk about heredity (sp?). had a good laugh about .-1
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727.8 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | stepford specialist | Mon Apr 25 1994 09:57 | 7 |
| Ann Marie,
My kids all did this, and it seems to be common. My midwife refers to
it as "tasting the world" since there is so much information for that
new baby to process.
meg
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727.9 | | DKAS::DKAS::WIKOFF_T | Tanya Wikoff, MR01-3 297-2087, Home is wherever your loved ones are. | Mon Apr 25 1994 18:10 | 21 |
| My daughter Rachel, now 17 months, sticks her tongue out the side of her
mouth anytime she's concentrating on something. I taught her to kinda
push it back in when I tell her "Tongue in the mouth, Rachel!". She'll
push it in (cute), then usually show it back to me!
Trouble is, apparently she's inherited this trait from my husband's brother,
who did bite his tongue several times when he was growing up. Back when
Rachel only had four teeth and was pulling up, she had a collision with
another toddler, and put four sharp little teeth marks into her tongue.
It took a few weeks to heal, though it did heal well on it's own and you
can hardly see a scar now. But even though I just try to make her aware
of it when her tongue is out, my husband warns me that I may not be able
to train her out of it. Luckily she didn't hurt it last week when playing
outside one of her first times, she tripped on the sidewalk and skinned
her nose! Boy did she look silly for a week!
Mom's get paid to worry, but I guess sometimes you gotta trust
your kids to learn. (Wait a minute, I've hardly been a mom
long enough to be so philosophical!)
-Tanya
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727.10 | | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Tue Apr 26 1994 10:24 | 4 |
| This is kind of funny .... Jonathan (my third) is 7 mos old, and I
thought it kind of odd that he HASN'T gone through the "sticking out
his tongue" thing yet. Of course he ALWAYS has his fists in his mouth,
so maybe I'm just missing it (-:
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727.11 | Only the beginning! | CRONIC::BRADBURY | | Wed Apr 27 1994 16:19 | 11 |
| Sure it's normal...in fact they say look for it since it is one
of the first ways they can imitate you! and interact with you when
they are very young.
Then Cassie went from that to "clucking" sounds, then to sticking
out the tongue with it flipped up like a huge upper lip...now
she sticks out the tongue and "razzes" it..humming and spitting
till she's "frothing from the mouth"...(but experts says razzing is
the first stages of breaking the language barrier--so what we think
is a cute new phase is really something important)...
My friends son sucks his checks in now and looks like a fish....
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