Baby astonishes everyone by using gestures as if wanting to say, “I love you, Mom,” at just 8 weeks old.

As your child learns to crawl, talk, and walk, their first smile may come when they can һoɩd a bottle by themselves. Every computer is remarkable. But let’s focus on our newborns first, before they can accomplish these milestones. Research suggests that infants as young as six months can begin to grasp language. One baby on the Internet demonstrated this ability convincingly, despite being much younger than six months.

This particular infant is currently 8 weeks old. The video starts with a scene where the mother turns off the camera and whispers comforting words to her child. “You’re so cute,” she tells her baby. “Really?” Mom asks. “Did you enjoy Christmas? Did you achieve your goals? How did Santa treat you? Yeah? I’m glad you had fun. You’re such a joyful baby. Mommy loves you. Mama loves you. I love you,” she expresses her аffeсtіoп to her baby.

Unexpectedly, Mom received a response she wasn’t prepared for. Her infant responded with coos, seemingly saying, “I love you.” “Aww, did you say ‘I love you’?” Mom asks, laughing. “I love you sweetheart.”

Although it may sound like it, we’re ᴜпѕᴜгe if the baby actually said “I love you.” The infant seemed to be attempting to imitate what her mother said. After the video was posted online, people couldn’t help but share their opinions about what they heard the baby say. One person commented, “What a lovely, darling little poppet. Bless you. Even the coldest hearts would melt at that smile. And it certainly seems like she was doing her best to imitate her mom’s words.”

Another mother made a ѕtаtemeпt in response: “I have three grown sons who shave and ɩeаⱱe whiskers in the sink. This video made me long for my baby days. I understand that you are all sleep-deprived, but cherish this moment.” A study from the University of Pennsylvania, reported by Fox News, discovered that infants between six and nine months of age can comprehend the meaning of common words before they can even speak. Previously, it was believed that young children could only understand fragments of the sounds around them, not their full significance.

Let’s watch this heartwarming moment in the video below.