Plus this type of bonding and interacting with the baby's inherent intelligence will continue to blossom throughout her entire life.... as long as she is engaged like this throughout her early life and on into young adulthood. 🌱✌🏽
Not to mention it may be an indication that she has all of the tools to love singing! Keep in mind, encouraging your kid to sing doesn't necessarily mean you are trying to point them towards a career. Singing can make your heart happy!
@Blueness1230the key is engaging actively with the baby, and not having any specific expectations of the baby. When we simply relax and enjoy the baby at their individual stage of development it's calm and fun for all. Many babies develop motor coordination before speech, and many speech before physical (motor) coordination. I wonder if you were one of the babies who developed physical skills more quickly than speech skills? ❤
I used to sin a lot when my child was a little. At night wandering around the house with a crying infant. On days when I pushed her in the swings. (That can be pretty boring. ) I sang all the kids songs I could remember and then some. And so on❤❤❤ And now she loves to sing too a lot. She's in a choir and I know when I hear her singing to/by herself that she is happy and content 🥰🤩🥰🤩🥰
Videos like this are a testament to just how connected our babies are to us, and how hard wired they are to be in relationship with their caring adults. Precious.
It’s actually very normal! You can look up research studies of early infants initiating tongue movements of parents in experiments. Babies are way smarter than they get credit for, I swear people think they aren’t even human or something 😅 (just my opinions lol) I mean, that 9 months of development wasn’t for nothing!
Sorry to get off topic, but it makes me think of people who have kids who are out of control, and then you get to see the parents in action and see how they behave, and then it’s like oh no, no wonder the kids act this way, they are learning from their parents. 😅 For example, when people talk aggressively at their children as punishment and then they become upset when their children talk aggressively. Or let’s say there’s a sassy opinionated parent, and then they are shocked by their child’s attitude and become even more sassy with them which then makes the kid even more sassy 😂 those were simple examples, but yeah. It also makes me think about how we say “oh I’ll never be that way like my parent” and then we find ourselves doing the same things. If you haven’t experienced that yet, you will haha
Last note, just because one does not imitate something right away, doesn’t mean they weren’t influenced by it. People can spontaneously imitate years or even decades later after seeing the behavior. We are very social creatures in that way!
They actually do it alot sooner. We did this with our baby. Eyebrows moving up and down, tongue out, smiling ect. She actually laughed out loud at 7weeks old. Its crazy how soon they start ro mimick you if you soend enough time engaging with them. It's so adorable
@@amberg4131 ; Alas, I don’t believe she was exercising her vocal cords. She’s from a divinity we have yet to acknowledge or witness often. Keep your eyes wide. For soon babies like her will begin to be noticed all around us. We simply must be open for an evolution in infancy, and far past childhood stage and beyond. But most notably in babies & younger beings, because our thoughts of what they (babies) can do are so limited by past thinking that many miracles occur unnoticed. Often people tend to explain phenomena like this, to what they are familiar with. Such as exercising her vocal cords. We have embarked on a whole new era for humanity. EMBRACE the FUTURE,, IT IS NOW.
I have friends that always say "I would never have kids, can't stand them" etc. And I tell them they have no idea what their talking about. The moment I became a father was the moment my life truly had meaning and purpose. Before it was just one day to the next going to college got my degree me, me, me. But when my son was born, it was like God had sent this beautiful Angel down to me and it gave and still gives me to this day the sense of happiness that just a couple of years ago I really thought was not possible
My son's words went something like that (sans the college)! He had been a great pitcher w. ADD but was all over the place w. his decisions. His son came to him as a surprise. He and the mom split up without benefit of marriage. He has had to fight tooth , nail and w. most of his substance to be that awesome kid's dad. We don't know why the boy has turned out so well ...but he has and after so much turmoil. He now knows his dad would do anything to help him, he means everything to him. His son is focused, smart & savvy. He's a jock and loves working out. It has been his dad who taught him to be a man ... and that's not a bad thing. All of it has worked to keep him safe living w. a toxic stepfather. We don't worry anymore. The son that I spent talking to the most, (bro. to the son I spoke of above), had the most chaos in his life. His dad was homeless for a while, couldn't keep a job (no drugs or alcohal), he adored his son. I knew that. It was hard to relinquish that kid emotionally as he was just like the little guy above. Kids will give back a what you put into them. Today, that son doesn't have his dad anymore ... they were tight! We became friends yrs after the divorce. The son we had together is now a pillar of the community ... even tho his dad was broken ... the fams. were of high standing on both sides. For a son a dad who loves him can mean the world! A kid will put out to the world what you put in! This right here is how it starts! Keep it going dad! Our mouths are the rudders of our minds. Communication is Always the key to everything! Put the phone down and talk to your kid! Words are not the only way to communicate w. those we love!
I love kids. I really do have fierce maternal instincts. However, I would never (and have never) want a child of my own. There's nothing wrong with wanting and being very happy as a parent and there's nothing wrong with wanting and being very happy as someone without a child. Both sides are valid.
@@GoldenPeaches The best thing I ever did was not have a child. I'm uncomfortable around the younger ones but a lot better talking to them once they get a bit older. No maternal instinct at all at least for kids, never did, will say though my love is saved for animals. The way I see women melt for babies is the same way for me with animals. That's what I am supposed to do.
@@thehagification I’m a total animal lover, too! And that’s perfectly normal to not have any maternal instincts. There are so many people in this world, it’s downright ignorant to expect every single one of us to desire to have kids.
This tiny human has only just started humaning and is already doing such a good job! I love dad's reaction. That is a man who will be there for his children.
This is the most precious thing I have ever seen in my lie have seen. Your baby is beautiful! I can tell you now she is very gifted! You both are very blessed.
She howled like a little baby wolf. Precious. I bet she's going to be a daddy's girl. My mom has watched it 10 times already. She loves babies. She had 4. If she was able, she would have 8 more. 😊
I’m just like your Mum … I adore babies as my father did also! Apparently, when a young boy my Granny, his mother saw him leave the home with something up his jumper. When she asked him what it was he said it was a blanket for to wrap the baby next door in … as he was going in too steak it!!‼️
@@isabelboydcolhoun7420 LOL😅My wild imagination! If you’d meant ‘stake’ then your dad was gonna get rid of the vampire baby next door 😊… but if he was going to ‘steak’ the baby, then your young daddy was going to have a very peculiar meal 😝😂 Typos can be such fun 😆
You can hear mommy's sweet crying tears of joy as she records this🥹❤🥰 What a beautiful bond this father is developing with his daughter here... precious moments🙏🏻🥰
When my daughter was a baby, she was in the back seat in her carseat. She was about 1-11/2yrs old, and I heard very clearly, " I love you mommy". I was so thrilled! She didn't say any more full sentences for a while, but I clearly heard her. It was so precious. I always spoke to my kids without baby talk. They all learned to speak early. Keep it up, dad. She's learning from you. Mom too❤.
At first she sounds like a little bird. How precious is she. She is even doing a call back to him. This sound is something he will treasure forever. ❤️
@@kennethbransford820yes. They are capable of far more than many people understand, and they mimic our facial expressions, plus they feel our emotions.
@@kennethbransford820yes. They are capable of far more than many people understand, and they mimic our facial expressions, plus they feel our emotions.
Actually, babies have always been that alert... It's just parents who didn't realize their potential! & didn't bother to interact with them... just let them lie there like stuffed toys!!! & How many dads took the time to co-parent in this manner? Sad but true...
@@Shaitana-yy9ellive your own evil ways bruh but when you meet God one day will be priceless I wish I could be there to see your face: "PLEASE GOD I DIDN'T MEAN TO. PLEASE IM SORRY I DIDNT KNOW!!" you'll be all alone poor thing. And I hope this comment gets burnt into your mind and will ring in your ears in the moment as your stomach turns and you salivate in totally fear whilst frozen. You shrug it off now but each second you get closer to that reality and it will eat at you whether you like it or not. But that doesn't need to happen. We are all given a free chance and that's why God gave us life. To make that choice but you're throwing it all away. God wanted you but if you reject then he can't force you to love him.
@@bethulrich5406many people are not aware of how sophisticated the interactions of a baby this age can be, and don't interact with them at deeper levels. Yes many people do, but many simply don't. I have worked with babies and small children for over 50 years and I have seen a wide variety in that time. ❤️ 😊🌿
@@GypsyGirl317I agree many people don't grasp the level of learning an infant is capable of. My great nirce was able to do simple sign language at under a year of age even with learning disabilities. My youngest daughter was asking questions and saying words before 7 months of age. What's that? toes, water, please, yes, no etc - example* It was her pediatrician who realized it and pointed it out to me, who had not realized she was already speaking to me, LOL. She was verbally more fluent at 10 months, speaking in small sentences and in longer more complex sentences by 1yr. She had several hundred word mastered by 1 and was completely verbally fluent at approx 1yr 6 months. People would freak when she was fully conversing with adults before age 2 and could hold full conversations. By age 2 she had all of her children's books memorized and was reciting them back to me just with picture page cues. I would say by age 3-4 she was fully verbal on an adult level. She was around age 8 when she was tested and reading at 10th-11th grade grade level. Kids can do the majority of learning before age 7 and during birth to age 7 their brains are wired to do the most learning. It is sad because in school most parents think that age 5-6 is when most capability of learning starts when in actuality by that time 5-6 years have been wasted with only basic learning and skills. 😊
That is just about the cutest, sweetest thing I've seen. When my little sister was a baby, a bit older than this baby, I'd stick my tongue out at her. She'd laugh like it was the most hilarious thing ever. Then, she'd stick her tongue out a little, too. Sometimes, she even tried to grab my tongue. It's so much fun watching them learn, mimic and laugh. They're fascinated by the simplest things. They'd rather play in the cardboard box their gifts came in.
My children also loved to play in a box 📦 when a neighbor had an appliance delivered they would bring the empty box in our house. Once we cut windows and a door in it. They had so much fun 😀
That's what I told my mom. She's one smart baby. Only 8 weeks old, too. I bet she'll be talking soon. My mom said said I was putting sentences together at 10 months old. I think this baby will, too. For me, this was way before social media, CD's and cell phones. They did have some video of me. Unfortunately, it was destroyed in a flood. I'm glad they recorded this so she can see what she did as a baby. Great memories to look back on.
@@anakelly76512 Hahaha same! My mom has me on tape arguing with her in full sentences at 11 months!😂 I think babies like us grow up to be big on clarity of communication. The worst thing for me is to be misunderstood, and I take great pains to fully explain my ideas. I also tend to make posts that are too long for this generation to read. 😂
She's a bright little angel! Keep nurturing her ability to mimic you and you'll be amazed at how fast she catches on to things! Babies are little sponges! ❤
Some ppl forget to treat their kids like they have a soul. Baby's can't talk or do things for themselves but better believe they are more aware than some realize.
They for sure have a learning period and pick up on alot of things behaviorally, but they don’t have the understanding of it (obviously), so i guess it depends what you mean with aware
Very true! I remember bits and pieces from before I could walk and I could walk at 9 months. I was very aware and remember having so much frustration at not being able to speak and communicate.
@C Hall Meaning treat them like human beings and not some play thing or a doll. As if the things you say and do to them don't matter as much. There have been physiological studies of how ppl can carry the trauma of things that happened to them as infants & toddler's even if they don't remember exactly what it was that happened. The formative years are extremely important to a person psyche and well-being later in life.