A prime example of what good parenting and talking to babies can achieve. They are sponges and are very observant 💯👌😍😍😍😍👑
@elevans57585 ай бұрын
That's why some governments can't get kids young enough into the education system, so they can shape them the way they want them.
@Fluvienne5 ай бұрын
Children are not sponges. They are little people with huge brains to grow into. They do not simply absorb everything. They process what they observe and selectively construct knowledge from what they find useful or interesting.
@jowallace49865 ай бұрын
Exactly & I find it astonishing when people say "why are you talking to a baby having a conversation because they don't understand what you're saying" 🤔 So how do you think they learn how to talk if you don't talk to them? 😑
@Poeticfloetic5 ай бұрын
@@Fluvienne I said what I said. I am a mom of four. They are sponges. Obviously not literally. It's a turn of phrase. Try and keep up. Jheeze.
@Poeticfloetic5 ай бұрын
@@mtlcaramel Are you a qualified pediatric analyst? 🤭
@suzieque59897 ай бұрын
I love how well she talks, but I especially love how she’s able to retain memories!
@marjorjorietillman8566 ай бұрын
They’ll have to skip her a few grades, because she’s too smart for a one year old. At first, I wasn’t paying attention to the info about her age, I was just listening because she’s so bloody cute!❤❤❤
@anniedarden18735 ай бұрын
This is a super baby. Her language ability is way beyond her years! A little baby genius for sure!😊😊
@menew_mind_life_designs5 ай бұрын
This is amazing 😍 Her number recall and ability for math skills would probably be more than amazing 🤩
@LeekedBeats5 ай бұрын
@@theLionandtheLamb1yup speaking regularly with your kid helps a lot
@WholeHeartily5 ай бұрын
WOW!!!!
@brendadenton638611 күн бұрын
She is absolutely precious. And she has quite a vocabulary for 1 year old. Great job Mom.
@CreativeMedicine710 күн бұрын
As a mother, I’ve never been a fan of the “baby talk” people do with kids. Children are brilliant. They can retain and recite so much more than we think! This was a beautiful conversation with the little one 🤎
@ampmri2434Күн бұрын
Many parents thought of children seen but not to be heard.
@kathyjohnson401423 сағат бұрын
YESS! I was away from home when I had my son and I was on the phone with my mom when he was maybe 6 months old. I said something to him and my Mom asked, "Who are you talking to?" My son! "But he's a baby and you're talking to him like an adult." Yeah, and? Lol
@elijimenez77108 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately in Spanish, my mother would tell me, “calladita más bonita”. In translación, don’t speak. Speaking is for grown ups, you get me in trouble when you speak and you look more pretty staying quiet and keeping your mouth shut. For real this is what she would tell me. I am extremely intelligent and was a bright witty little girl. Unfortunately grew up with lots of bad self esteem I had to break out of.
@CreativeMedicine77 сағат бұрын
@@elijimenez7710 I totally understand that! In many cultures the children aren’t allowed to have a voice. I had to break that mode with my own children
@lookin-up5 ай бұрын
Beautiful! "Get your coat on"..totally unprompted. You can see her wheels turning. What a sharp little doll!❤️❤️
@klarag70595 ай бұрын
There’s a coat in the picture book next to the mittens and other cold weather related items.
@gloriabeverly865 ай бұрын
Very Smart.🙏🙏🙏😍👍📙📘📗📓✏️📚📖🖍️✂️
@enry8984 ай бұрын
You really can, if you watch the part where she is asked what is thank you in German, you will notice almost immediately her mouth forms the 'd' sound, before a slight pause, which to me would indicate she was actually considering her answer. And the fact that she formed the d sound with her mouth almost immediately would indicate a ridiculously fast processing and retrieval ability, I can't wait to see what she is doing in a couple more years!
@BarbaraEMarshallCampbell4 ай бұрын
@@klarag7059I'm watching her critical thinking skills amazing it's cold because of snow so I need a coat and mittens. But her memory of Germany just wows me.
@baronvondominoes2 ай бұрын
❤❤
@micheleredmond52315 ай бұрын
It’s that grin after she says “Danke shon,” that does it for me!🤗 Not only is she very intelligent for a 1 year old, she’s also just as cute as a button!👶🏽❤️
@judybrennan79305 ай бұрын
Okay !!°😁
@joycehelm35715 ай бұрын
Yes she’s a doll💕🎈
@SatpalVerma0005 ай бұрын
She ain't one year. One year can't talk. Gotta be more than 2. Less than 3.
@TorEtCetera5 ай бұрын
@@SatpalVerma000one year olds can most certainly talk. All my nephews and nieces did
@deborahhenderson85475 ай бұрын
Yes, I believe she may be older than one year on the to others that way
@TeresaJohns-ox2by7 күн бұрын
She is absolutely adorable. Love that accent, too! So sweet and so smart. Want to see more.
@amandacartwright532416 күн бұрын
My daughter could speak in full sentences before she was 1 year old. I never baby talked to her and always took the time to speak to her as i would any adult. It made a HUGE difference in her development and she could even read and write her name at 3 years old. Taking the time to talk to your children makes a difference in their development ❤
@MessagesFromAurora8 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@eh19117 күн бұрын
My son was the same way. Full sentences and singing songs at 1 years old. He loved books and would bring me piles to read. I have 3 and he was the only one who was this way. He loved hanging around old people.😂
@pamelaheil23566 күн бұрын
Same with my kids...we never talked baby talk to them either
@MaxamedNur-ct8zd4 күн бұрын
That's really nice dear ❤❤❤❤
@michellewright993 күн бұрын
❤
@cherry_bear_aestheticd68403 ай бұрын
The fact that she said “Germany” shocked me. She’s super intelligent ❤❤
@davisholman8149Ай бұрын
Little brainiac, that one😍
@cherry_bear_aestheticd6840Ай бұрын
@@davisholman8149 Fr, she’s super smart
@LaShumbraBatesАй бұрын
She actually has a conversation with her little girl, that's one of the things that makes a difference. 🥰
@kimmiet.896221 күн бұрын
Exactly. I was like this too. Many are when taught.
@lynnbigham379729 күн бұрын
It's because of you! You're wise and patient and kind to take time to talk with her like this. You don't talk baby talk, you just talk and every sentence is positive and encouraging, telling her over and over how clever she is. You're a great Mom!! God bless you and her.
@hysterikansfilt27 күн бұрын
What a lovely little person! Thoughtful, clever and absolutely adorable!
@aurareid56526 ай бұрын
She speaks so well because she was spoken to very early on. Her language acquisition is excellent, as is her working memory! Continue to engage her in this manner. Her vocabulary will continue to flourish. Excellent job!
@cbrown9405 ай бұрын
Shocking how much they can process and retain at a young when you ask it of them, my Kiddo was the same way - you can have a legit conversant exchange with them, and the go poop. Lolol
@bernadineward52655 ай бұрын
Mum, you're doing a great job conversing with her. Can't believe she's only one
@lavoniaholloway12455 ай бұрын
People just have to remember it isn’t *always* important if your child isn’t reaching their so-called milestone. Albert Einstein didn’t speak until he was five. The reason I say not always important is because one child may have learning difficulties and you’ll find them early on, while another child like Albert Einstein simply chooses not to talk and that is perfectly okay
@lavoniaholloway12455 ай бұрын
And I remember seeing how much pressure two parents put on their young son just for him to walk. (He was two.) They thought he was developmentally delayed because he was always scooting or crawling somewhere. But literally out of the blue, he got up and walked with almost no difficulty (no falling, no losing balance, none of it). So simply be proud of your child’s development even if they look like they’re struggling and even if they actually are
@Linda237505 ай бұрын
This baby girl is very intelligent
@freedahaynes8464 ай бұрын
This child is simply adorable. I could listen to her all day.
@julieleatherbury76814 ай бұрын
I totally agree ❤❤❤
@freedahaynes8463 ай бұрын
Smarter than ALOT of adults. My hat goes off to mum.
@chileshekapwepwe96183 ай бұрын
I know right? I could too
@ribaker822Ай бұрын
I love how she pronounced green. So blessed! Welldone.
@diaryofamadmixedgirl101817 күн бұрын
That's not just parenting, that girls a genius! She will go far because she has great parents too tho ❤
@user-mm7wd7qq9s6 ай бұрын
She knows so much cuz you dont spend the entire day with your face in your phone and you actually interact with her! Adorable baby and great mama!
@meredithheath52726 ай бұрын
Hear, here!!! 💝💝💝💝
@chp48226 ай бұрын
Yes!!!!
@happysmileylips6 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying that. It's a reminder for me to continue to teach my baby girl and stay off my phone!!!
@KayKayBayForever6 ай бұрын
It’s clearly not just that though. The baby is also gifted. I work with some kids with learning disabilities, and for some of them, it doesn’t matter how sophisticatedly you talk to them, they aren’t going to pick up a high vocabulary.
@TheLehrmom6 ай бұрын
Maybe not all of it but 75% I would contribute to Mom working with her and speaking with her normally and not like a baby. Parental involvement is critical.
@juantwotree57104 ай бұрын
Great job mama. No baby talk, just pure attention and conversation.
@YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND3 ай бұрын
I've seen many...
@user-xt1kr5et1u3 ай бұрын
Baby smart baby❤❤❤
@bridgetmusoki20923 ай бұрын
Exactly
@nadjak3410Ай бұрын
Baby talk is essential for speech development. It's not by accident that people automatically turn to baby talk when interacting with small children. Children who are less exposed to baby talk may be very early talkers, but many can potentially have problems with writing, because they often don't realize when one word stops ans another one starts.
@Roxz.Ай бұрын
@@nadjak3410🤣🤣
@catherinecarter898716 күн бұрын
Your little daughter is gorgeous! A clever little girl with a great mummy to encourage her so well ❤
@neeshirey24 күн бұрын
Her verbal skills are excellent BECAUSE you spend so much time encouraging them AND because she is a naturally social child. Children are good at the things that give them pleasure. My daughter was also a great communicator when she was very young, and now she's a professional writer who published a NYT best seller in 2020 called "Answers in the Form of Questions" about the game of Jeopardy. I'm even more proud today than I was when she was a baby!
@zoomzoom74445 ай бұрын
Such a clever little girl. Amazing memory. God bless her.🦋🥰💫
@judithcousley86835 ай бұрын
She's seems older than one. Perhaps closer to two. But she still bright ...
@user-vm5ud4xw6n5 ай бұрын
2-4 years old are the childs most active time for remembering. Actually her mama is smart for knowing this and taking advantage of the time. The next time frame is from 6-8 years old I believe. It’s why these crazy Jihadists put guns in their little kids hands. They start poisoning them young! It’s also why these nations don’t value women. Because the men are taught as boys that men are more valuable than women. Despite the fact that it is women whom God chose to join Him in creation.
@Melissa-iw9cl5 ай бұрын
It's beautiful to hear her speaking. Such a smart young lady😊
@Tme3316Ай бұрын
Amen!
@oli_sparkle37976 ай бұрын
She is so clever! Her vocabulary is amazing for her age.
@mariec64196 ай бұрын
She's a clever girl, well done to mommy for stimulating her! 1 year old...do you mean 12 months old? Some people would still say 1 year old when realistically it's an almost two year old ie: 1 year and 11 months old is not a 1 year old in my opinion it is an almost two year old ...huge difference developmentally, especially at that age.
@rashidahr40436 ай бұрын
She is so cute and claetever and adorable .Bless her little he
@alessandrachaves24535 ай бұрын
@@mariec6419 She looks like she is almost 2 years old. The way she talks looks like the normal development to her age. Parents use to think that their kids are smarter then the others. I remember when my kids stopped using diapers when they were around 1 year and 2 months old, I thought they were very smart cause they could already sleep without diapers in that age, and after a while I found out that many other kids around 1 year and 2 months old had also stopped to use diepers also during the night. Its kind of funny to see parents showing their kids and saying that they are very smart to their age. People listen to that, and inside of them they are thinking: "its a cute sweet baby that can do exatly the same as the others in her/his age".
@keepitreal66528 күн бұрын
Excellent mothering...giving of oneself daily,hourly.Very nice to see.
@ChristianIbanez-ec5zp20 күн бұрын
She's beyond precious!!! Very intelligent, her memory is incredible. Awesome job Mom! I never spoke "baby talk" or "gibberish" to my 3 and they all spoke early and had an amazing vocabulary. Her little accent is the icing on the cake for me!
@Cantetinza175 ай бұрын
I'm over here melting from her cuteness. She's so clever.
@donnarose-caesar19465 ай бұрын
Ditto❤❤
@kansaspeach77275 ай бұрын
Smart..precious...pumpkin, sweetheart! 😅😊❤
@jeanneganrude85495 ай бұрын
This little girl is going to be so much fun to watch growing up.
@Mira.Ismail20025 ай бұрын
I am currently in my Masters Degree of teaching and I must say I am absolutely impressed with how this mother scaffolds her child’s understanding by building on her current knowledge. She deepens the discussion through using prompting questions and comments/ feedback to facilitate and extend learning which is a key practice in the field of education. Well done! Edit: Although it is true that parents are the first teachers, not ALL parents know how to scaffold their child’s understanding. As I stated in the comments, some parents reinforce their child’s mispronunciations or lack of knowledge because they perceive it to be “cute” or think that “they will learn at their own pace”. For example, a child might point to a bottle and say, “bubble”. The parent might repeat, “oh, you want the bubble?” Instead of correcting the child by using the term “bottle”.
@suzycreemcheeze4465 ай бұрын
More parroting of academic bullshit lingo. Children are not lab rats. They are not here to make their parents look good with their performance. This child seems well-adjusted so I hope the parents continue to pay attention if she ever stops wanting to be in videos or things of that nature.
@221b-Maker-Street5 ай бұрын
@@suzycreemcheeze446 You seem nice.
@toriedennis-thompson87155 ай бұрын
As a teacher and honours ECE graduate I fully agree with your comment. The mom is doing such a beautiful job of extending the child's knowledge in a relaxed, very genuine way. This child will likely gain a lot of conversation skills through these types of interactions as well.
@toriedennis-thompson87155 ай бұрын
@@suzycreemcheeze446please.. just shhh. She's doing a lovely job and the above commenter is correct. Don't accuse them of using silly lingo simply because you don't understand it. 😆🤦♀️ it was just a cute moment recorded.. don't read more into it than there is.
@micheleredmond52315 ай бұрын
As a former state of Michigan Services Specialist, and a former elementary school teacher, I agree with your comment wholeheartedly. And you explained it very well, clear, and concise!👌🏽😊
@marilyn.422428 күн бұрын
How blessed you are to have such a young and smart child!!! Pray over their brain every day! So often we forget to do that. My husband listed every body part in prayer morning and evening, every day.
@jacqvianmarc166114 күн бұрын
❤️🔥🙏🏽❤️🔥
@maudiej483021 күн бұрын
She's so smart. It's necessary to talk to her like you are doing! Having these conversations with her are the reason she understands what you say! She is really smart and adorable! Great job to Mama!
@judygarretson32555 ай бұрын
She is precious. And she been talked to and read to. It really shows what a good mommy she has.
@lilymaziya26055 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@charmainenaidoo5374Ай бұрын
Good parenting! She speaks so well because her parents talk to her all the time instead of sticking her in front of the TV or giving her a tablet. What a lovely child
@QueenYakАй бұрын
Exactly. She feels safe and well loved because her Mum is listening very closely and encouraging her every step of the way. This child will be a lifelong learner and will go far, thanks to Mum's skill.
@normaforsyth7950Ай бұрын
@@QueenYakits thanks to the baby's brain. Mom nurtures it but if the baby wasn't ready, she wouldn't be talking. Lets not give other mothers even more reason to feel like failures.
@QueenYakАй бұрын
@@normaforsyth7950 Is your comment here meant to make some mothers feel less bad if their child is not speaking like the one in this video? Or is it to convey factual information? And what about those mothers who might take encouragement from reading that their own voice and nurturing is a huge element in a child's positive development? Far, far too many parents and other caregivers to small children spend way too much time ignoring their kid, while playing on their mobile phones or chatting on social media. You see it all the time anywhere you go. It's like the children are trying to compete with their mother's mobile phone. Awkward. Wake up, parents.
@JJTMStudioАй бұрын
Yes
@normaforsyth7950Ай бұрын
@@QueenYak (sorry so lengthy) It was both. I see what you are describing with cell phone/tablets. I see it in my job and in my own family. It both breaks my heart and infuriates me, but I think it affects behavior more than intellect. My mom was a very dedicated mother back when motherhood was a desired and respected job. My sister was also a very attentive mom who didn't even turn a TV on, reading and teaching her children from literally the moment they were born. Still, my nephew has a speech impediment. My niece did have a large vocabulary, but both their intellectual milestones were on par. My daughter was the only one in my life besides her dad, and I spent all my time with her. She walked very early, but that wasn't something I focused on at all. We all do love learning, that's true, and we all have higher IQs than "average" which can be increased by teaching, but I'm sure we all hit milestones close to what was expected. Point is, we all had doting mothers and were doting mothers. Today, my sister and I both wonder "what we did wrong" bc our kids are going through bad years - quitting college, no real jobs, etc. My sister and I feel like failures a LOT and so do many other parents I hear from or read about, whose kids are not reaching their potential let alone surpassing them. I believe those parents need support and uplifting, not more pressure, or blame, or shame and guilt. My daughter is the phone mom you mentioned, much to my SHAME. It's also true that my grandson will NOT sit still to learn, but still hits milestones on time. His problem is that he is often wild and uncontrollable, but even he excels in ways that we don't even try to focus on such as mechanics. So I'm inclined to believe the phone mom thing might create children who act out (for attention) more than it affects their intellectual abilities. Those, I think, are mostly hardwired in.
@abbypitts38575 күн бұрын
These new babies are BORN DIFFERENT. I am constantly amazed.
@ATEEZ_Soty_BeWithYou3 күн бұрын
Not only is this adorable , it's a great way to continually expand a child's knowledge. Her voice is so freaking cute.🥹
@marshasindicich93356 ай бұрын
Because you talk with her so much is why she is so smart. I love watching you guys.
@gullaaaa956 ай бұрын
Yeah; i did the same with my son. People was so suprised that he skipped baby talking And just tried to talk the best that he could. And he used big hard Words correctly After letting us tell him again what it ment. He really enjoyed language as well
@Vikingshop6 ай бұрын
@@gullaaaa95... beautiful ❤️ How old is he now? 🙏
@beepboop70906 ай бұрын
Exactly! My parents always talked a lot to me and I was telling stories at that age. My mom said people stopped her in stores to ask how old I was (important to say that I was a very small child like I looked months younger) lol
@BexsBoxofConfusion6 ай бұрын
It’s so important to talk. The best advice I’ve heard is to just keep on describing what you’re doing from day 1 so they can form connections. Also reading a lot for them and talking about the stories
@BexsBoxofConfusion6 ай бұрын
@@LaAerial “baby talk” as in tone of voice is okay, there’s evidence that shows that it’s even beneficial. Talking in broken sentences and such… yeah no. A brighter tone of voice or a “gogogaga” voice and using somewhat simpler language? Yes. Doing everything “right” doesn’t mean that your kid will talk sooner, kids learn things at their own pace and their brain may prioritize other skills first, some which may not be evident at first (like logical deduction, reading emotions, decoding, solving the god equation (lol)) or learning fine motor skills instead of language. Some kids end up having learning disabilities, and that’s why. Some kids you may do everything WRONG and they still develop advanced language earlier. A kid who can jump early is rarely seen as gifted the same way that kids who speak early are. They’re both gifted. It’s both advanced brain and muscle development. My nephew was early to develop most physical skills (man balanced on top a rocking rocking horse at barely past one year ffs I nearly choked on my heart) and niece was speaking in full sentences about like this girl. It’s both impressive. All skills babies learn are important
@babyrenee65375 ай бұрын
She knows *exactly* where she wore those pink mittens! How adorable is she!
@maryjaneaalston19595 ай бұрын
Right nobody can steal them she knows exactly where she had them last at😂❤
@JH-pv6rd5 ай бұрын
She is such a girl ❤
@maryherendeen21512 күн бұрын
So precious. So precious. Guard her innocence with your life! ❤❤
@Mel-mo2ix17 күн бұрын
How cute she is, not only answering, remembering, also gives advice and can speak german 😘 if you ever been again in Germany, feel welcome. Greatings from Germany ❤️
@tamikaa20204 ай бұрын
This is a baby that you can tell her mother spends a lot of quality time with her. She is a smart baby!!❤
❤The Yorkshire accent. Her “Thank you ma” is a great testament to a wonderful parent😊
@Ame3thyst3Ай бұрын
I thought she said, "They're all green Ma."
@dsmith499121 күн бұрын
She sounds like such a darling to have a pleasant conversation with on any given day. I know I would love to come home and share my day with this little sweetheart. So adorable
@tdsc862027 күн бұрын
I fell in love with her in 60 seconds. So absolutely precious.
@marcbecker2 ай бұрын
She made me 🫠 and her “Dankeschön” was perfect like a native. Much love and hugs from Germany. ❤️
@animalsareloveandhappiness4505Ай бұрын
Amazing ❤😊
@InnocentPotato-pd7wiАй бұрын
German - Swiss American here! Retired Teacher 37, years 31 at the Preschool level! Her German is Sehr gut!🥰🇩🇪 🇨🇭 🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🤗
@GSte-lu6fzАй бұрын
Danke , du kleiner Schatz.😊
@brendawade11916 ай бұрын
She speaks very well for a yr old. Very smart little doll.
@freshgreen546 ай бұрын
@@v.besson6808 thank you. I just saw the video of her birthday.
@rosenoel93996 ай бұрын
The thing is you have to have conversations with them just like you have regular convo with others in the house. Then they catch on. Did that with my daughter when i realise she could soeak at 6months
@daphnekontanis66495 ай бұрын
She sounds more like a two-year-old!!!
@kimberlyrose984Ай бұрын
@@daphnekontanis6649I think she is 2 or a lot closer to 2 than 1.
@sandraelizabethbelfon55452 күн бұрын
Somehow, my heart is glad and sad all at once, when I observe and listen to that beautiful little girl and her family. I pray for them, and I wish them well.❤
@mebeclectic12 күн бұрын
Infants and toddlers are so adorable We didn't do "baby talk" with our first born. You are definitely the reason for her vocabulary/conversation skills 🎉 keep pouring into her. Great job Mum
@twanapatterson76075 ай бұрын
God protect her at all costs. She is a baby genius. Her accent and voice is amazing 🤩
@rebeccarose90824 ай бұрын
She is not a genius. She shows what any child can do if people talk to them like real people. I love the accent too 😊
@twanapatterson76074 ай бұрын
@@rebeccarose9082 She is an exceptional child and in " My" opinion is a genius. It's parents that put in just as much activity and time with their toddlers and they still don't grasp the concept. Thanks for your comment. 💖
@GenZMother4 ай бұрын
@@twanapatterson7607my son could sing Australia’s National Anthem at 1.5. He’s now 26 and no genius 😂😂 he’s smart but not genius smart.
@delretadonaldson4 ай бұрын
No, my child was pointing to countries on a globe at the age of 1.5...its called spending quality time at a young age and talking to kids properly not in the way of baby talk and this protect this kid at all cost..Really???? Sick of hearing that...of course she's going to protect her child thats her child...
@truthspeaker88634 ай бұрын
@@delretadonaldson whenever it's a kid of black descent ya'll love taking away their accomplishments. if it were a white baby yall would just clap and move on.
@cindymichel48705 ай бұрын
She talks so well because you have conversations with her and don't just have baby talk. Keep it up. 😊
@s.k.20174 ай бұрын
I came to the comments to write the exact same thing!! She is having a full on conversation with a 1 year old, because she has full on conversations with her 1 year old!! Definitely keep it up and for any other parents of babies….its never too early start! Being an ADD’er my mind is busy always so when I had my son I started having full on conversations with him….not because I was trying to be the best parent. I finally could talk out loud and not look crazy because “I was talking with my baby!” and not talking to myself anymore! Lol. The bonus to this was my son started talking very early also and wanting to have big, long conversations since that’s what he thought was “normal” 😅 ahhhh the memories ❤
@felisaboettcher44486 сағат бұрын
Beautiful! I Love the way her Mom speaks to her! "Clever Girl!" Excellent Parenting Skills! A one year old!
@Leticia-fy6gj15 күн бұрын
She's a little genius.❤❤❤. She has great vocabulary and budding conversational skills. All thanks to you and daddy. Keep talking and engaging with her. She is a blessed little one.
@Hairitage20235 ай бұрын
Her memory is excellent!! It’s truly neat how you engage with her and stimulate, enhance her conversation skills.
@lizziebkennedy75055 ай бұрын
Devotion and engagement can do this for any child. As a teacher, this makes me tear up. Wonderful parenting. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
@AvaGrail5 ай бұрын
🙌🏼♥️♥️♥️
@frankafrancis32625 ай бұрын
She has been luning from the womb. They are clever little things. My daughter was like that. She has retained thevmanners taught. Saying thank you in English. She is a very good listener. God keep blessing her Love and blessings to your family.
@tillfalligt11485 ай бұрын
As a teacher I'd say, devotion and engagement can do this for some children, yes. For any child, not at all. Children are different, learn different, are born with different intellectual prerequisites and different types of talents.
@donnapirnat53135 ай бұрын
People who actually pull their eyes away from their phones and TALK to their spawn...get smarter spawn. Funny how that works.
@Poeticfloetic5 ай бұрын
@@frankafrancis3262 *learning?
@Linda-rj2uyАй бұрын
So smart . Love how the mom is interacting with her ❤
@thatgirl41607 күн бұрын
Smartest baby I’ve seen wow she is such an angel. She even remembers her trip to Germany. Sweet girl sending u lots of ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@phyllismunroe7092Ай бұрын
This is what spending quality time with a child does. She's confident, smart & adorable. It's easy to see that Mom is very involved with all the learning & encouraging her in a positive manner. Bless this little sweetheart 💝😍
@user-yb3cw3gs9nАй бұрын
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@gwendolynwilliams3390Ай бұрын
PRAISE the LORD, I completely agree with your statement. The greatest gift any parent can give their precious, innocent child, is the gift of sincere Love, Kindness, Patience Understanding, Guidance, Direction, & Leading by example ... knowing that any child will absorb what they see, and hear... then will follow those examples which they've been taught and learned... good or bad.
@wasielanordien3577Ай бұрын
❤very cute..intelligent really interested to see more
@maropapamichael847625 күн бұрын
It's so important to talk to a child, have conversations, pay attention to it, give it the chance to express itself. ❤I always talked to mine and they grew up to become social and confident adults.
@LorraineBeleny-mc3px21 күн бұрын
She's recalling a past life memory Sir!-are you not aware what you're watching!
@UnPluggingThePlayerКүн бұрын
I loved her smile when mama said she was a clever girl. Good parenting builds confidence and intelligence and that's what this little girl appears to have.
@marlenejones626612 күн бұрын
I could watch her for hours. She speaks so well and so cute. Her understanding of what's happening in the picture is fantastic. Her memory is great as well as knowing what to wear in the cold. She's got the intelligence of a 3 year old child. If not further along. Please let me see more.
@Cleansing4theSoul5 ай бұрын
I love how you converse with her and not speak baby talk. Children are much brighter than we perceive! ❤😊 She's absolutely adorable!
@katiepena54675 ай бұрын
OMYGOODNESS yes she is 😍
@milliewilkins28235 ай бұрын
Building blocks for her whole life.....great vocabulary for great communication skills.
@sama.scraps5 ай бұрын
Baby talk is appropriate and developmental for the right age. It depends on speech development. It emphasizes vowels and repetitive sounds that are necessary in languages. This child is beyond the need.
@freedomgranny15455 ай бұрын
When my first child was born my stepmother told me to start talking to him then and he would talk sooner. She also said not to talk baby talk so I didn’t and he talked pretty early. Now he talks for a living! 😊
@sama.scraps5 ай бұрын
@@freedomgranny1545 Still, research shows that baby talk for young infants is appropriate and developmental for speech. This mother still uses higher tones in her speech and emphasis that she would not use speaking to an average person.
@kossy28555 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, she is absolutely adorable! I love her little voice, and boy, is she smart! ❤
@DenaSharpe-bw1ws5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@mettethorbjrnsen45164 ай бұрын
I Just love her ❤❤❤
@denishahill21 сағат бұрын
Just as precious as she wants to be. Smart, with that cute little voice ❤
@anapagan1449Күн бұрын
She is so smart. God bless her. She’s precious.
@emergencyasmr4 ай бұрын
I love to see parents taking the time to really converse with their children. Setting her up for a bright future!💫
@HMTWORN5 ай бұрын
That's a mom who spends time with her baby! ❤
@Just4AndiPanda16 күн бұрын
What a bright and articulate little lady, to say nothing about how CUTE SHE IS. YOU HAVE GOT TO LOVE HER. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
@lyndarolle94173 ай бұрын
SHE GETS LOTS OF LOVE AND ATTENTION. I LOVE THE WAY HER MOM HAS A CONVERSATION WITH HER & COMPLIMENTS HER AS WELL.❤
@jayeclements64525 ай бұрын
And this is how you expand your child's language and knowledge skills. You TALK with them. You look at books with them. You DO NOT park them in front of a non-interactive screen. I hope this mother considers going into early years teaching, if she isn't already. She is a natural! If that young girl would like a job in 17 years' time, I would be honoured to have her on my team. Wonderful job, Mum. Keep it going!!
@foxydlao2645 ай бұрын
I agree!❤
@patriciaallen75205 ай бұрын
I cannot totally agree with you. I parked my autistic grandson in front of learning programs on a computer and he turned out exceptional.
@jayeclements64525 ай бұрын
@@patriciaallen7520 He probably "turned out exceptional" because of input by his parents plus his autism and the screen time matched his learning style. But he is the exception because of his autism. Most children are not autistic and ALL children thrive on this kind of interaction from the day they are born. P. S. I am also autistic, I am also "exceptional" and we didn't have interactive screens when I was a child; just focused parents. It still worked.
@hexxan0075 ай бұрын
@@patriciaallen7520I can imagine that the amount of predictability and control with an interactive program is comforting for autistic children. For i guess those learning programs WERE interactive? (The original comment was about non-interactive screens.) .
@sallybanner5 ай бұрын
@@jayeclements6452 plenty of parents give their kids zero screen time but they don't turn out like this. this girl is extraordinary and you're using her as a cudgel against people you don't like
@mimisworld337812 күн бұрын
I adore how you speak to your lil girl it's so encouraging, nurturing and you're amazing ❤🎉🙏🏽you're raising a beautiful healthy young woman 👧
@Lucia-hx6zf6 күн бұрын
Beautiful and smart baby. She speaks fluently and has an excellent memory. She's learning Germany "Danke". Good job mommy! 😊🙌
@davidedwards40885 ай бұрын
She's a sharp one in a beautiful environment. Mom, thank you for uploading this.
@wendyhanzel83643 ай бұрын
She said she, I can give. Saying she could give her mittens to the cold girl in the snow. So sweet!🥰
@ln6642 ай бұрын
I caught that too! How precious ❤
@AmerasianGoddess15 күн бұрын
Knowing multiple languages, her life will be set!! 🥰💖 Such a sweet, observant, and intelligent little girl. 🥹💖🫶🏻💐
@coach_leyanna.bgood4969Сағат бұрын
Wow, I sure would like to see more of the smart cutie conversations. Well done mama!❤
@havefaith43585 ай бұрын
Keep working with her! I love children that can hold a conversation! Little Heart Stealer! Bless her.
@rvnmedic19685 ай бұрын
A prime example of a parent or parents not talking "baby talk" to her. She's an amazing cutie. I hope she has a wonderful life!
@preciousbeautyj10435 ай бұрын
Brilliant little one, she speaks so well and her memory is point on for a one year old. Great job. She’s sooo adorable.
@Mia774424 ай бұрын
She’s so Q
@mariamadrid822120 сағат бұрын
This video comes on my feed all the time and every time I watch it, it brings me so much joy 💙
@carolyn193117 күн бұрын
It's a new world already parents, these cjildren are sooooo aware and they've got special talents ❤️❤️❤️
@dooval4346 ай бұрын
Just too adorable! Her smile when she says thank you in German! Like she knows it's a different language and she's proud of herself for knowing it.
@JoyCrossbridge5 ай бұрын
What a beautiful little angel! May the Lord protect, bless and guide her always! 👼🏻🫶🏻🙏🏼
@halent336312 күн бұрын
She's been here many times. She is a wiser soul. My granddaughter is like this and her teachers are amazed at how things come to her so easily.
@roxannamcdonald930128 күн бұрын
Remarkable! Great job Mom and Day. Rey and Amber I imagine we will have a front row seat to see Remi's speech and language development.❤❤❤❤
@sallyc18095 ай бұрын
This is how you love and raise your children! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Beautiful one-on-one time, so calm, happy, and refreshing to see.
@MovieMakingMan5 ай бұрын
Most people should never become parents. Parenthood is the only major task that has no training. They mostly ‘parent’ their children the way they were parented, with all the baggage passed from one generation to the next. There was a class called ‘active parenting’. It sounded like a low-to-no conflict way to raise children. It empowers kids to learn how to find their way by realizing they are responsible for their actions. It teaches them to be analytic and to realize their behaviors are in their control.
@Andrea-645 ай бұрын
She's adorable, very intelligent, and soft hearted.
@stephaniehart359511 күн бұрын
The same with my daughter. Amazing what she knew and remembered and discussed! We never treated her like a 'baby', it shows in all aspects of her almost 15 yrs! Way to go mama
@charlenemyers759920 сағат бұрын
Absolutely precious with that little sweet voice!❤❤❤
@youcanescapetheboxАй бұрын
She is so sweet! Good work parents! 👏🏾 It's quite evident that you work with her, spend a lot explaining and listening. No school or Electronic device can replace good parenting.
@LaLaLupeXX6 ай бұрын
So intelligent! Early development is so important, and you are clearly doing well for her to speak so well so early.
@1PrayerWarrior45 ай бұрын
Littles are also said to develop greater vocabulary and conversation skills when we talk to them without babying or dumbing down conversations and their questions.
@LaLaLupeXX5 ай бұрын
@@1PrayerWarrior4 Yes, I agree. Talking playfully, singsong-y, and using onomatopoeia is so different than baby talk in my opinion.
@1PrayerWarrior45 ай бұрын
@@LaLaLupeXX most definitely an not being annoyed with their questions, but answering them in a way that tells them the truth of their questions can spark interest and curiosity.
@aprilsjewel39985 ай бұрын
@@1PrayerWarrior4 Exactly that’s how I did it with my son. No baby talk. Just have conversations with him, and building from there. I used rhythm to help him learn to spell his name and other pertinent details. These are the ages to do it. Soon as mine started making those sounds,“ddadaddaa”.
@SAMAURIAA4 сағат бұрын
She’s very special most kids don’t talk till 2🤯❤️❤️❤️
@vickihosman56216 күн бұрын
You must be a wonderful mother. She is so precious and smart! Thanks for sharing - made me smile!
@rorenee5245Ай бұрын
I love it when parents actually talk with their children instead of using baby talk. Brilliant babygirl🎉🎉🎉
@donnacox9554 ай бұрын
This is a result of not speaking baby talk to her. She is so adorable an can hold a decent understandable conversation.❤❤❤❤❤
@cindyhoffman55473 ай бұрын
Exactly! I hated baby talk.
@belindasouth84443 ай бұрын
THAT PART
@kathymaja3 ай бұрын
She is A Clever girl. But your thinking not talking baby talk alone caused her to be this way. That assumption is not necessarily true. I have Very clever grandson who was Only around adults the First three years of his life. None of us ever spoke baby talk to him. He does have some speach issues due to trauma . He has trouble speaking clearly, but his comprehension is through the roof. It frustrates him when we don’t understand what he is saying. He tries really hard. We correct and help him say the words more clearly, but sometimes, it is clearly a frustration to him . We are never impatient with him, or try to make him feel self conscious. Sometimes, it just takes more time.
@rhondar.hudgins57483 күн бұрын
My oldest began talking in full sentences when he was 5 months old. when he was your daughter's age, he would discuss the news have full on conversations about all kinds of things it just astounded everyone. She is awesome.
@wendydonnelly18812 күн бұрын
What a beautiful little girl she is. And what fabulous parenting teaching her all that at such a young age.❤❤❤❤❤
@kathieprater24314 ай бұрын
Very smart and articulate young lady you have there. God bless all your family!
@Carolina-Mary5 ай бұрын
She clearly closer to 2 years old. Very very smart. I do feel that if more parents would work with their children kids could be much smarter.
@mevludijeuseinoski35262 күн бұрын
So advanced in such a young age God bless her I keep letting her learn keep teaching her every day she will be remarkable woman someday
@vivienbaker96845 күн бұрын
So smart!! What a sweet baby ❤️❤️. Yes I could watch her talk all day. I wish I had more videos of my daughter at this age.
@5578pedro5 ай бұрын
What a beautiful little girl. The pleasure her mother is getting from being a Mother cannot be repeated. They grow up, a Mother who can care for her own babies is very fortunate.
@sereneanna40405 ай бұрын
U said it, most mums had to work! Sad to say, a kid need e mum, 24/7 😮 well almost, so to speak. Early Childhood r most imp yrs of a child' life!👨👩👧 No one can replace a Mum' ❤ Tender Care😢 As a worker in CC n IFC, I experienced 1st hand how Neglected infants felt. 10± infants All weanin n cryin, seekin attention at e same time 😮 Seriously, its not a job for e weak, impatient, faint hearted... Me simply 🛐🛐🛐 sing Jesus ✝️❤ e little children😇😇🌏 AND All of them just calmed down😊 I was like literally a 'Valued' worker 🙌🏻👑✝️🛡⚖ Thus 💵🥩🍗🍇🍒🥐🥖🍵😋
@tamigutschall336Ай бұрын
She's absolutely adorable! Good on you, mum, teaching her from the beginning.
@toeman825920 күн бұрын
If she gets the chance hopefully there is hope for this word and humanity. Such a smart little lady!
@ThatPlacefkaNebraskaBugeater25 күн бұрын
She must have loved her trip to Germany. She smiled so big when you asked her to say something in Germany. Also, I love that she's so engaged in the conversation that, at times, she's the one who drives the conversation. I noted the empathy, practicality, & wisdom she expressed when she told the girl in the book to "Get your coat on." She's clever & beautiful.
@Quinkerbell_36045 ай бұрын
She is so lovely and clever! Well done, Mum!
@bloosomtime86875 ай бұрын
Thank you Mom for taking your time with your baby...She will be a Blessing to the world 🌍 May God bless and protect your family always..🙏