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5 reasons why toddlers repeat the same word again and again

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2025, 08:49 IST
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5 reasons why toddlers repeat the same word again and again

If you are a parent of a toddler, you are surely familiar with the feeling of hearing the same word over and over again in one day. It could be the word “amma,” “no,” or the name of a favourite toy. Toddlers tend to pick up words that belong to their vocabulary and chant them throughout the day. Although it may be a tiring experience for parents, this behaviour in toddlers is a positive one.

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Repetition is key to toddlers' learning

Toddlers are just learning to speak and are thus in the initial stages of language development, and repeating is how toddlers practice what they have to say. Every time toddlers utter a word, it solidifies the connection between the sound and the meaning of that word and thus enables them to remember it and know how to use it. Just like adults practice to perfect, toddlers practice by repeating the words.

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They enjoy hearing sounds they can control

In toddlers, learning about making sounds with their mouths is a source of joy. They like repeating a word as it makes them feel as if they are in control. Some words just feel like fun to say. These words might be fun because of the way they sound or because of the way the mouth makes movements while pronouncing these words.

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Repetition gets attention and response

Toddlers learn soon enough that words have power over reactions. When they say a word repeatedly, they find that parents respond by answering, smiling, or reacting emotionally to what they say. This reaction encourages them to say the word again. It becomes a means of communicating with each other, particularly if they have not yet developed many words in their vocabulary.

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Repeating words helps process emotions

Two-year-olds frequently repeat the word they say if they mean to convey an expression of excitement, anxiousness, or curiosity. Saying the word can be soothing and reassuring. Two-year-olds also use the word in an attempt to make sense of a feeling that they do not fully comprehend. It is an expression that can be compared to a person saying something in his or her mind in order to grasp a new emotion or thought.

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It’s a normal and temporary

Phase Word repetition is also a normal stage of child development in toddlers and is often followed by an end as vocabulary expansion continues. As toddlers improve their vocabulary and sentence constructions, they tend to use fewer opportunities to simply repeat the same word. At this juncture, it is observable that their brains are actually working.

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