Yes I agree with this comment so freaking much! Especially since I played at least 10 times before checking out the comments. 😂 She’s just so freaking adorable
That's going to be a musical child. She's not just picking up the words but the tone. Bright as a button. This is what happens when you interact with a child.
@@tisme1255oh really? I didn’t know that!! They are some smart little ones though! Spent MANY HOURS a day with my son and he wasn’t saying words this articulate. I would love to know Frankie mostly, but also Stevie’s IQ!!
She has ALWAYS been a talker. I LOVE how broad her vocabulary is. My son was talking around 10 mos. in damn near full sentences. It's a gift and a curse!
Frankie is truly an old soul. This child was born brilliant. I do believe she is a genius. Her videos are the best part of my day. I'm amazed at her intelligence & this sweet loving nature she exudes. Beautiful baby girl!!! 🥰❤️😘
I've watched this over and over again about 17 times. And I still can't get enough. You have the most beautiful smart little girls I've ever seen in my life. Thank you for sharing them with us. They always make my heart smile❤
She is really smart. Now she has a baby sister as shown on their other videos and she talks now like an adult with lots of kindness. Credit to her mom❤.. for raising her good.
I dont mean it rude or something like that but I really think that is not just about moms (parents) raising. I think Frankie was already born with really big and carrying soul (and smart mind). You can see that with Stevie, because she is another (but smart too). And Im sure their parents gave them the same raising. Please excuse my bad english, I hope you can understand what i meaned :).
Lmbo, the driving crazy part reminded me of when my niece was 3, and it was just one of those days. I can't remember exactly what she did, but my mom looked at her and told her "Sarah Anne you're driving me crazy". To which this gorgeous little girl looked my mom dead in the eye and said "I no drive you crazy mamaw, I no drive" 🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love how she imitates the way you WAY you say the phrases. She's perfect, so perfect. I've watched this countless times! Im so in love with her.!!! She's so beautiful!!! Those beautiful eyes, her toofies! THAT SMILE. I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS LITTLE LADY!
A-da-le-bl baby and Mama, too! Just can't see enough this one!Y wonderful MIL taught the grandkids all kinds of words with all the emphasis like this also nursery rhymes like "Little Bo Peep". I love it. This mom is special.
As a mother of 5 , grandmother of 5 and preschool teacher for 2 yr olds I predict this precious child will go far. She’s soo smart to talk so much at her age. AMAZING! God bless all of u. 🙏🥰.
She say ....no very clearly!!!!i just wanna hug her. Im an old ob nurse and did over 20 yrs working with very sick babies and children ....and i soooo miss all my babies!!!!!
My guess is she'll grow to have a beautiful singing voice. She's got near perfect pitch mimicking mommy and her sing songy words are beautifully adorable❤ I wonder if her parents are singers.
@@maryam.asadi97 I don‘t think her aunt‘s name is „tante“! At least in German „Tante“ means aunt, but it‘s pronounced differently then Franki does! I wonder where they get that from!🤔
She has great examples of inspiration because this little girl sounds so mature. She’s going to teach her classmates a lot. Her mannerisms are so proper! Like how she is able to appreciate the beauty of outdoors. Amazing!
Amazing eyelashes! Parents, listen to how articulate this baby is and becomes because her mother avoids baby talk and speaks to her clearly so she learns language properly. Refreshing.
We do talk to all of them, read to them, sing to them etc but brain development is still different for every baby, and most just aren’t just there yet. Every child has their own unique abilities
Actually this level at such a young age is unusual, this ability to speak and remember words like she has done is actually considered hyperlexia, i.e. able to speak early, retain and learn new words at higher rate, high interest in language and written words, often reading much sooner than peers. It's an incredible gift. But some who experience this can have difficulty in other areas, for example hyperlexia is sometimes seen in people who fit in the high-masking profile of autism.
As a mom to 2 boys, I feel like your precious girls, their adorable voices, and how sweet they are to each other gives me all the feelings! You are an amazing mother! I know you're so proud of your girls, as you totally should be! Thank you for sharing these cuties with us! 💞👧💁🏼♀️
Reminds me of my little. He said his first word at 4 months old. It was full sentences by 1 and paragraphs by 2. Now he’s grown and is quiet. But when he has something to say it’s intelligence marbled with wisdom, and worth listening to.
REALLY ? 😳 first word at FOUR months? And FULL sentences at one year old ? Wow. How is that possible ? What do you mean by „full sentences“? Did you talk to him a lot? How did you parent him (attachment and gentle parenting or not)? How long was he in your care before he had to go to daycare or kindergarten or school? (I‘m very interested in child development and psychology and I know, apart from innate intelligence, the way children are treated by their parents and others, their attachment style, how much they are talked to etc. also has a big influence on when they learn to talk and how fast they progress!)
My eldest was one years old when she sang the chorus for 🎶 Love shack babee Bang bang bang on the door babee etc 🎶 But could only speak 2 -3 words in a sentence😅
@elfenkinderundschattenwesen It is very possible, but it requires lots of one on one play/interaction beginning almost immediately after birth. I have personally gotten 3 babies to talk at 9 or 10 months. My daughter, my grandson, and, most recently, the daughter of a friend. The friends daughters two favorite phrases at a little over 9 months were, "what's that" and, "who's that". Both phrases were used in context. Teaching my son took a bit longer due to a hearing issue the doctor missed for the first two months. It was only caught after I pitched a fit with the doctor. The doctor finally did a more through test, found the problem and admitted that he missed it. Shortly after tubes were installed, my son began babbling and mimicking. He was talking before he was a year old. It can be done but it takes lots of time, patience and consistency on the part of the parent/care giver.
She is so unbelievably smart, adorable and loved. She’s got everyone’s heart. Stevie too❤! Good job mom and dad. You are raising 2 amazing girls!! There’s only one reason for that… wonderful parenting. You should be so proud of yourselves. Much love to your family!
Do you remember when Frankie said "I know how to say Saskatchewan I just don't want to" These cuties never fail to make me smile... the whole family 💕🙏🏼🛐