@@kaitlynn6438 lol that was thank you xD babies don’t got good coordination but she was very clear… plus she don’t know what bad words are and her facial expression doesn’t match the sign if she was saying f you
The fact that she says thank you while looking away but signs while facing her mother shows an interesting level of understanding of the dynamics of her communication tactics
You're doing an amazing job, momma. Im impressed on so many levels with her intelligence and understanding. She didn't even freak out when you asked for the candy back
The fact that she is disciplined enough to give it back without throwing a fit is impressive not to mention she's learning to sign even though she can hear, ur doing a great job momma keep it up!
I am saying the fact that she said thank you after mama said Rylan everybody don't know sign language on q smart as a whip smart as a whip hands-down Go Raylan
@@LilLovely80...Did I not comment that she said it at the end? To say something requires you to speak. She signed until she spoke. This isn't rocket science people.
Not only does she return the candy without hesitation and understands mom's meaning when told "everybody doesn't understand sign" but this baby - not even out of diapers, yet - is bilingual... Everybody needs a mom like this.
I'm not good at sign, but i'm trying to learn it currently in case i ever come across or befriend a deaf person that needs help. However, as somebody fluent in two languages, i intend to raise any future kids i might have in both, because it makes any additional languages easier to learn for them. If i'm good at sign language by then, i'll teach that to the kids as well. It's important to be able to communicate in many different situations and sign language often gets overlooked, unfortunately
I started doing ASL to my children around 3-4 months. By 8 months they could sign milk, eat, sleep, mom, dad and a lot more. It helped us communicate sooner.
Teaching children is a wonderful gift that grownups have. If you don't teach them. They have no way of knowing. Children are at impressionable age at this little girl's age now and she is listening and she's taking in everything she needs instruction because if you don't tell him nobody will
@@thisbushnell2012 exactly!! i don’t get why parents don’t realize their kids are humans to and why they talk to them like their dumb, same thing with disabled people.
My father always did - and he told me he would, kept his word...never gagagoooogooo he told me how you going to learn to speak if I'm talking to you like that--- 🫂
honestly, its easy for toung kids to figure that out. I knew “please”, “thank you”, “milk”, “food”, “more”, and “Potty” in ASL when I was toddler, you just have to teach them. Do the sign then show you getting what you want and theyll pick up.
@@laurad324why tho ..if they arent mute .. im teaching them 2 languages already because my wife is from a different country ..no reason to even teach them sign language its like 1 out of every 10 thousand+ people that need to learn sogn language
No it's not, it's Normal to pick up on languages when you're young. That's why older people have problems learning new languages. Most Mexicans are bilingual.. and CLEARLY. That isn't the case in their community. Because they learn the languages simultaneously so it's like just having a big vocabulary. Or the equivalent of black people speaking ebonics, and code switching with white pet when we have to.
@@Jagsjshsksbsnaksjdlj You are dead wrong. There is no way to compare ebonics to speaking other languages. Not even on the same level. I speak Spanish English Italian French You speak a second language if you a 2nd language your are considered smart.
I'm virtually hugging this baby and her mother because this cannot get anymore perfect. The Bible speaks of how the children will lead but the children can only lead if they are taught correctly and this doesn't only mean spiritually, this little lady is being taught discipline, manners, ASL and understanding and she displayed ALL of it at once within a matter of moments. Continued blessings to this family ❤
Children cabt lead d.a and if you say wheb they grow up then there not childreb anymore but keep geying ya knoewledge from people who couldbt read or write
@@abstractrose2673 ???? since when was teaching your child a different form of communication abuse???? not to mention it’s building towards a better world FOR deaf people????
@@abstractrose2673 Wow. Introducing your child to different forms of communication is so important. Especially at this age. My mom made sure all of us knew the basic ASL signs as babies so she could better take care of our needs. Children want to communicate they just don’t have all of the necessary tools.
@@abstractrose2673 bruh how are you getting all of this from OP's comment? They said it's for her child to learn and for her not to scream. Yes she mentions that she doesnt need her to scream and that valid because kids screaming can be stressful to people. Like i dont see how teaching a kid ASL is a bad thing like its literally a different language??? And thats so disrespectful to say to keep your legs shut like they wanted to have a family and its okay that she doesnt like the screaming baby!! No one does! Like you are just creating conflict atp.
People will say mothers sound rude talking to their children this way, THIS IS THE LEARNING STAGE! If you don’t use discipline and let them know you’re serious they won’t learn and won’t gain the habit of respect. ❤❤❤❤❤❤good job momma
I wouldn't even call it discipline in this case. Its just a more serious tone to let them know you're serious about what you need to do. Same goes for training pets.
I hate to tell mom this but if there are deaf ppl watching they can understand the sign language and also forcing the girl to speak not a lot of deaf ppl can hear it..
@@gaylenewood7707 I hate to tell you this (no I don't) but her making her say it out loud has nothing to do with deaf people... She literally said "not everyone knows sign language"... She's teaching her to do it both ways so ALL people will know what she's saying. Idk why people like you feel the need to find something negative in every situation 🙄🤦♀️
I love that she knows sign language and mom, isn't it Wonderful to be able to communicate with your kids in public with sign language nice and silently its very nive even from across the room or through the window doesn't matter no yelling required
She literally spoke to her like she''s at least 8 y/o and baby girl understood, whether she cares or just got tired to the command is a different story😂😂😂!! She's smart and beautiful!!❤
A lot of schools I'm TN are implementing some sign language I'm their elementary classes as well. I'm glad pare ts and schools have started doing this more often!
Child hands over candy mom takes candy with no thank you and proceeds to teach the daughter to say thank you when somebody hand you something..... how does she know this lesson without practising herself to say thank you.....
@@sugoneseballs365 My comment is not to attack the mother. As a matter of fact, I don't really care if she profits from her videos watched. Watching a toddler use sign language is quite admirable to the parents. I rebuke negative vibes.
@@sugoneseballs365 Imagine taking one video of your child, thinking it’s funny, and posting it online so other’s can see this funny moment between a parent and child, and people saying you’re profiting off your kid’s likeness💀 You know she didn’t make a dime from that. Who tf hurt you
I absolutely love that baby is being taught so many things- manners and sign language. Its terrific. When reiterated consistently, she'll reply with thank you unprompted at some point as she associates not being able to have/keep something in the absence of the word, thank you. She's so tiny, cute and smart. When told everyone doesn't understand sign language and to give the candy back, she did. She's a very obedient baby too. I know people who for whatever reason Never say thank you. It appears very deliberate. Its like they refuse to. Great job mom!
I love how mom talks to her and give instruction and she understands and does it hats off to mom for giving her great life skills. Beautiful adorable baby girl.❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Im grand daughter is 5 years old she used sign language. when she was that young. Now, her vocabulary is very advanced for her age. She also speaks Japanese
Not to take away from this baby's intelligence or anything but it's actually not that impressive. Babies pick up on sign languages quicker than spoken languages, it's a lot easier for them and babies that are taught basic sign language will learn to sign before they're able to speak.
@@DragonErin2 no definitely not being mean, she was being stern but also encouraging her to use her words and teaching her to use her manners. Which we definitely need more of.
PRAYERS ARE GOING FORWARD FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL MOTHER FOR TAKING THE TIME TO TRAIN THIS BABY UP THE RIGHT WAY AND WHEN SHE GROW OLD SHE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT AMEN 😘❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
I 100% loved when my daughter signed she could full on talk by 14 months but no being lost to what she need as an infant and toddler helped me so much. And it was something between us.
The fact that she's signing still in diapers is amazing!! ❤ She's like "dang I said it with BOTH hands and you still trippin?" 😂 Mom is teaching her well.
I'm impressed with the little girl 's immediate obedience and her understanding when her mom explained why she needs to also use her words as well as ASL. Great job mom.
Some parents teach their baby's sign language when they are infants so they can communicate their wants and needs. My son is nine now and he continue ASL when he had a friend in daycare that was deaf. It makes it alot easy so instead of crying he would tell me if her wanted a bottle or Thomas the Train.
@Kay S Give people grace as it's not possible to parent perfectly because, as humans, we are imperfect. Think of how many things you've done harshly or imperfectly.
@KayS... You are probably one of those type of people who just think positive human traits n characteristics just "emerge," without exposure, repetition, readjustment, advancement in skill building, to facilitate development of stronger executive functioning. Nor do you understand that children develop emotional, mental confidence and esteem, as they advance in their learning these basic skills. While gaining independence towards "self-care, survival, compassion, as well as care for others, by their caregivers reinforcing positive socialization, verbal, and non-verbal communication skills. All of these "skills," provide civility, accountability, responsibility as positive behaviors, via being raised in a "nuturing environment versus a nature unattentive environment, where NOTHING is taught, that benefits "self, family, society, government, n country," that reinforces HUMANITY, within her, as an ATTRIBUTE TO EVERYONE SHE ENCOUNTERS, AS AN INCLUSIVE FOUNDATION, VERSUS A "SEPARATIST MENTALITY INTERACTIONS!!!" Hopefully, you, as well as others, realize children ARE taught how to develop into a "socially acceptable participant," cuz, I have a VERY STRONG FEELING, YOU WOULD BE THE TYPE TO COMPLAIN, and MAKE A FALSE OR DEADLY LIFE ALTERNATING "FAKE CAREN POLICE CALL," TRYING TO HARM, CUZ, YOU SEEM TO BE "HARSH," IN AN "APPARENTLY SKEWED, POOR JUDGEMENT OR PERCEPTION," CUZ, YOU FAILED TO ASK n LEARN MORE, BUT, NOT ATTEMPTING TO UNDERSTAND WHY THIS POST and ADORABLE LIL GIRL, HAS TO USE OR HAS LEARNED AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)... OH... KayS, BTW... I posted this long "judgement in regard to how my "perception," of YOU, can assist YOU in being a BETTER person... Judge NOT, Dear... CUZ, INCORRECT JUDGMENTS CAN HARM YOU, TOO!!! DO BETTER... CHILDREN ARE NOT MEANT TO BE "HARMED," EITHER, IN ANY FORM OR BY THEIR DIFFERENCE, YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND... OR KNOW... 💯
First method of teaching and communicating with kid's. Babies and up, can't vocally articulate words they do do hand gestures with words. If they know what "the look" is😂 they'll know Asl
@@kymyvettejackson686 I'm with you. I know a lot of parents of the club of never force your children to do something they don't want. Like say Hi, thank you, wave or respond a simple question
My son is non verbal. He can only sign it. I wish that everybody did understand it. When she said say it, I just cried. One for the beautiful fact that this little girl would actually be able to communicate with my son. And another because, I wish my son could say it. When she said everybody don't know what sign language is, it broke my heart. I wish more people tried to understand it.😢
I'm learning now with an app. I watched a very nice woman, completely frustrated in a grocery store. Won't happen again. Even the alphabet would have helped. Sigh
Where my children go to school, everybody learns in reception and year 1 (aged 4 and 5/6) They learn all basic communication and sign as they sing everything including in assemblies. It helps everybody. Bless you and your son
Yes, this is how you parent. She was very humble in giving the candy back.She understands thanks in ASL and spoken words. Yes, let's keep our children beautiful, smart, and kind.
She repeatedly said thank you in sign clearly listening but didn’t know she wanted her to say it aloud until mom explained and then she happily and easily complied. Baby girl had no issue with saying thank you, she initially didn’t understand momma wanted her to “say it” but she was saying it. Every time momma told her she signed it. That’s impressive. Super sweet.
@@Zomboo lol. Feel better saying nothing? You know how the UA-cam algorithm works? Comments and interactions. Thanks for helping. (Which is why I said what I said at first- you said nothing )
@@Zomboo it was a useless comment @ me lol. Nobody is hurt. I just wanted to know if it made YOU feel better. Why do people like yourself feel the need to say something useless ? At least be funny or contribute.
You got that right! ADULTS!! As someone who’s worked in retail the ADULTS are the ones who could learn a thing or two from the younger generations. They’re far far far more polite than like Gen x & older! In fact, as someone who’s worked in both retail AND a nursing home, in my experience, the older they get the LESS polite they get.
Such a smart, smart mommy, to teach the little ones the sign language. I was floored when a friend of mine’s grand daughter was taught sign language, and she could communicate at such a young age. It’s truly amazing.
But if they can verbally communicate why not just learn words? There are so many children who cannot verbalize but aren't taught sign language. They utilize devices only or nothing at all.
THE *YOUNGER* YOU ARE, THE ~MORE~ *MALLEABLE* YOUR BRAIN!! *BABIES* (ESPECIALLY) AND *VERY YOUNG* CHILDREN'S BRAINS ARE *HIGHLY ABSORBENT* LIKE *SPONGES*!!! THIS IS WHY WE LEARN *EASIER* AT A *YOUNGER AGE* THEN WHEN WE GET *OLDER*!!!
@@MJ-gj6mj She could’ve learned signing first. Babies can sign much faster than learning to speak. People who sign teach their babies at 6-7 months…why would you not want the ability to communicate w your child sooner…?? Plus you’re teaching them a life long skill. She is signing correctly, it’s not even “baby” sign lol. I remember having a deaf coworker who talked about feeling disconnected to the world. It was so sad. Everyone should learn sign language in school imo!
Lots of children learn a little sign language in day care centres or from TV. Sadly very few people learn anywhere near enough to be considered fluent.
@L Appledumpling 1) indivduals who identify as Deaf (a community) or hard of hearing would like more representation as far as interpreters are concerned. 2) Bilingual African Americans may understand the codeswitching that occurs in English and american sign language (BASL is a language and is similar to the concept of African American Vernacular English--which is also a language).
I'm so slow I thought for a minute she was blowing her mommy a kiss until I finished watching the whole video 😂😂😂😂. I commend her mom for the verbal interaction. Her daughter is so precious.
She's adorable!! She's using both sides of her brain when she signs and she speaks. I did the same thing with my kids as well when each of them were babies.
@Mekayla Goodwin : "Obedience to God is not only a way to worship him, but a way to get closer to him, prepare for whatever he leads you to and grow as a person." I'm no Christian but Obediance appears to be for Christians as well. "compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority. "children were taught to show their parents obedience"
The fact that she understood when mom said "everybody don't know what sign language is" and then verbally responded is impressive. 🥰
@@kaitlynn6438 lol that was thank you xD babies don’t got good coordination but she was very clear… plus she don’t know what bad words are and her facial expression doesn’t match the sign if she was saying f you
@@kaitlynn6438 No. F u goes under the chin and then out. That was thank you.
@@SamEfDee Exactly plus it was no point of the finger as well. People love assuming 🤣🤣🤣
@@kaitlynn6438 that’s thank you fu is a Cirve from under the chin dum
@@TyannaL especially when they don’t know sign
She kept doing it like, “what more do you want from me?” So adorable!
Exactly😂
She said I SAID IT DAMN
ikr...lol
❤ ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE 🥰🥰🥰
In her tyrese voice😂😂😂
Hats off to the mother. True instruction here.
Riteee moms☺️
teaching sign language is a blessing for you can communicate to more people. I deaf aunt learn to read lips in two languages french and english
I'm 59 and didn't know how to say ty in asl until now. Ty you Mom & Daughter.🇺🇲🌊
She's an intelligent baby. Bilingual at her age.
@@pianoman5259 do u still walk around in a diapers with a bib around ur neck?
@@pianoman5259 That's true. If that was the case everyone would speak at least 2 or 3 language. People use the world bilingual too freely.
@@pianoman5259 Calm down. Every time it's a Black baby y'all get too technical. Ask the adult woman in the video, she may actually be bilingual.
@@purpleirklegrovestreet adult baby those videos are funny asf and give me second hand embarrassment
@@purpleirklegrovestreet 😂😂😂 exactly
The fact she gave back the candy immediately when asked... I'm impressed! 👏👏 [edit: 40k likes? May both sides of your pillow stay cool tonight!😊]
Asl is she is adorable
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What do you mean? She's an infant. Like she actually had a choice or option of "giving it back"??
When faced with a really overbearing bully?
SMH.
It's not impressive, all kids should be disciplined like her.
@@patriciamalloy9922 all babies are different, mine would have never given me back no food😂she’d probably run
@@mh20162 she’s probably 2, do you have children?
The fact that she says thank you while looking away but signs while facing her mother shows an interesting level of understanding of the dynamics of her communication tactics
She so smart ❤❤❤😂😂😊😊
You looking too damn deep
@@EtherealGoddess_Ent I was gonna say the same shit lmaooo
You're doing an amazing job, momma. Im impressed on so many levels with her intelligence and understanding. She didn't even freak out when you asked for the candy back
The fact that she is disciplined enough to give it back without throwing a fit is impressive not to mention she's learning to sign even though she can hear, ur doing a great job momma keep it up!
Mama probably disciplines her the right way instead of beating on her when she's being bad.
@@blueismylove3128 Yes! Role modeling and actually being the example of good behavior is the best teaching tool! ❤
The ability to learn sign language comes earlier than speech . The asl supports her development of speech.
My daughter would have had a fit at that age!
Thank you,mom..for teaching your daughter well!!
The fact that she used her voice when her Mom said everybody doesn't know sign language is awesome, impressive actually ... she's so sweet
That fact she is a doll😅 and smart as a whip Go Rylan
I am saying the fact that she said thank you after mama said Rylan everybody don't know sign language on q smart as a whip smart as a whip hands-down Go Raylan
That's what amazed me. She was like I am saying it.
Good parenting
Sign is a National language. Noe we know we have yo br looking for it when we interact with other
She still does the sign while saying it. The cuteness off the charts❤❤❤❤
She doesn't talk on 📷 camera....Only signs but when the cam is off her face,yeaahh she speaks😂🎉🎉.... Adorable little kid
She was "saying" it😂
She said Thank you
@@LilLovely80 lol right, multiple times.
No...she was signing it. At the end she was saying it.
@@janellewright2763 and she said Thank you
@@LilLovely80...Did I not comment that she said it at the end? To say something requires you to speak. She signed until she spoke. This isn't rocket science people.
Not only does she return the candy without hesitation and understands mom's meaning when told "everybody doesn't understand sign" but this baby - not even out of diapers, yet - is bilingual... Everybody needs a mom like this.
I can’t double like, so I’ll comment
Riiight😊
I'm not good at sign, but i'm trying to learn it currently in case i ever come across or befriend a deaf person that needs help. However, as somebody fluent in two languages, i intend to raise any future kids i might have in both, because it makes any additional languages easier to learn for them. If i'm good at sign language by then, i'll teach that to the kids as well. It's important to be able to communicate in many different situations and sign language often gets overlooked, unfortunately
I started doing ASL to my children around 3-4 months. By 8 months they could sign milk, eat, sleep, mom, dad and a lot more.
It helped us communicate sooner.
Agree
She's one of the cutest babies I've seen!! And so smart👏🏾
Teaching children is a wonderful gift that grownups have. If you don't teach them. They have no way of knowing. Children are at impressionable age at this little girl's age now and she is listening and she's taking in everything she needs instruction because if you don't tell him nobody will
Most entitled people won't or can't say thank you in even one language. Great job mom!
I totally agree with you 👍
That Part 💯
Facts
Why did you call the child an entitled person
@@whitetiger432 that’s my what mr Grey say! Read the comment again!
I love when parents talk to their kids like adults
Same here. Notice her response was not gibberish and in a clear tone. She is articulate already.
Say no to baby talk
I hated baby talk from the womb. It's an insult to the listener's intelligence. BTW, I won't use it with the animals either.
@@thisbushnell2012 exactly!! i don’t get why parents don’t realize their kids are humans to and why they talk to them like their dumb, same thing with disabled people.
My father always did - and he told me he would, kept his word...never gagagoooogooo he told me how you going to learn to speak if I'm talking to you like that--- 🫂
Yes I turned out horrible because family baby talks all the kids! It’s so weird.
I know sign and my heart rejoice me when seeing her sign thank you . What a pretty girl! Good job mom! Teaching her manners and sharing and giving her
I grew up with a deaf girlfriend so learned to sign ASL. Very helpful in life.
She's sooooo sweet❤
this is so adorable. the fact that she can sign and talk, amazing
Your baby is so beautiful ❤️
honestly, its easy for toung kids to figure that out. I knew “please”, “thank you”, “milk”, “food”, “more”, and “Potty” in ASL when I was toddler, you just have to teach them. Do the sign then show you getting what you want and theyll pick up.
@@briluvsuuu
Easiest way to figure out what your child needs and wants 😉
All kids can if you teach it. Start baby signs around 8 months.
@@laurad324why tho ..if they arent mute .. im teaching them 2 languages already because my wife is from a different country ..no reason to even teach them sign language its like 1 out of every 10 thousand+ people that need to learn sogn language
She's bilingual! That's a sign of intelligence!
No it's not, it's Normal to pick up on languages when you're young. That's why older people have problems learning new languages. Most Mexicans are bilingual.. and CLEARLY. That isn't the case in their community. Because they learn the languages simultaneously so it's like just having a big vocabulary. Or the equivalent of black people speaking ebonics, and code switching with white pet when we have to.
@@Jagsjshsksbsnaksjdlj It is!! And you just insulted Mexican people??! Do you know them all?? SMH Racist, prejudice and ignorant!!! SMH
@@Jagsjshsksbsnaksjdlj it could be a sign of potential or not?
@@Jagsjshsksbsnaksjdlj You are dead wrong. There is no way to compare ebonics to speaking other languages. Not even on the same level. I speak Spanish English Italian French You speak a second language if you a 2nd language your are considered smart.
@@Jagsjshsksbsnaksjdlj ebonics is still english but its like speaking like a 5 year old. Improper grammar. Just horrible.
I'm virtually hugging this baby and her mother because this cannot get anymore perfect. The Bible speaks of how the children will lead but the children can only lead if they are taught correctly and this doesn't only mean spiritually, this little lady is being taught discipline, manners, ASL and understanding and she displayed ALL of it at once within a matter of moments. Continued blessings to this family ❤
Children cabt lead d.a and if you say wheb they grow up then there not childreb anymore but keep geying ya knoewledge from people who couldbt read or write
Awww, very beautiful little girl ❤❤❤❤..
ASL changed my life. I taught my baby signs from birth. She needed language and I needed her not to scream. I love this interaction.
@@abstractrose2673 ???? since when was teaching your child a different form of communication abuse???? not to mention it’s building towards a better world FOR deaf people????
@@abstractrose2673 Wow. Introducing your child to different forms of communication is so important. Especially at this age. My mom made sure all of us knew the basic ASL signs as babies so she could better take care of our needs. Children want to communicate they just don’t have all of the necessary tools.
@@abstractrose2673 you've obviously never had a child☠
@@abstractrose2673 bruh how are you getting all of this from OP's comment? They said it's for her child to learn and for her not to scream. Yes she mentions that she doesnt need her to scream and that valid because kids screaming can be stressful to people. Like i dont see how teaching a kid ASL is a bad thing like its literally a different language??? And thats so disrespectful to say to keep your legs shut like they wanted to have a family and its okay that she doesnt like the screaming baby!! No one does! Like you are just creating conflict atp.
@@abstractrose2673 like teaching a kid asl so they wont be loud is not crazy you acting like the child is getting fucking abused☠
People will say mothers sound rude talking to their children this way, THIS IS THE LEARNING STAGE! If you don’t use discipline and let them know you’re serious they won’t learn and won’t gain the habit of respect. ❤❤❤❤❤❤good job momma
I wouldn't even call it discipline in this case. Its just a more serious tone to let them know you're serious about what you need to do. Same goes for training pets.
Why would they say that? She doesn’t sound rude… that’s her tone of voice!
It’s way better than hitting. That doesn’t teach a 1-3 year old to use their words. But what this mother is doing is what ever parent should be doing.
Man this 😊
@@preciousmiller9978what?
Love that you didn't raise your voice or get angry, and explained calmly for her to have a chance at correcting the behavior.
What a great mum. Adorable little miss.💖
The genuine confusion after she said thank you 4 times 😂😂😂
What's cool is that she knows how to sign and she understands that everyone doesn't know what sign language is ❤❤❤
I know little bit..😊
I hate to tell mom this but if there are deaf ppl watching they can understand the sign language and also forcing the girl to speak not a lot of deaf ppl can hear it..
I wish I knew sign language. You have a very intelligent baby.
@@gaylenewood7707 I hate to tell you this (no I don't) but her making her say it out loud has nothing to do with deaf people... She literally said "not everyone knows sign language"... She's teaching her to do it both ways so ALL people will know what she's saying. Idk why people like you feel the need to find something negative in every situation 🙄🤦♀️
The good parenting be good parenting 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Adorable and sassy. What a beautiful creation this young child is. God bless your family.
I love that she knows sign language and mom, isn't it Wonderful to be able to communicate with your kids in public with sign language nice and silently its very nive even from across the room or through the window doesn't matter no yelling required
She’s being totally respectful and doing what Mom asked. But she still signed thank you as she finally said it. Precious! 😇
she already smart
And cheeky
Most kids are very smart because they’re brains are like sponges.
@@mercedes-benzbentleyranger1070 nasty pervert 🤮
@@mercedes-benzbentleyranger1070 pause
😂😂😂😂 She was like 'mom,if you don't leave me alone' 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is so precious, and the fact that she comprehend and also that she can speak and no sign language is awesome hats off to you, Mom
She literally spoke to her like she''s at least 8 y/o and baby girl understood, whether she cares or just got tired to the command is a different story😂😂😂!! She's smart and beautiful!!❤
Beautiful mom and intelligent baby she was so cute saying thank you in ASL 😃 beautiful and inspiring 💕💕💕🥰🦋
i appreciate how she explained it in just a few words. it’s so important to tell kids how and why when necessary!!
And not drag it out because kids especially at that age can lose focus easily.
She is so precious and adorable. A smile from this sweet, beautiful little girl would make anyone's day better!
So LOVE THIS!!!💖✨️ and God Bless whomever is teaching her ASL 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
The fact that mom is teaching her 2 languages. And she knows how to respond to both. Kids are amazing.
YES!!
A lot of schools I'm TN are implementing some sign language I'm their elementary classes as well. I'm glad pare ts and schools have started doing this more often!
@jordywhidby4061 They're doing it in Texas, to! In the preschool I worked at, we taught most of the kids the basics (thank you, please, more, ect)
A lot of schools do that
Child hands over candy
mom takes candy with no thank you and proceeds to teach the daughter to say thank you when somebody hand you something..... how does she know this lesson without practising herself to say thank you.....
Her mom teaching manners something most ppl do not have. 💯
What
Not everybody knows English either so her point is illogical. The kid correctly and immediately signed asl thank you.
@@zachhall624 maybe she’s trying to get her to be vocal
@@zachhall624 well not everyone know asl too, so she teach her to said it so people know she did say thanks
@@zachhall624 she probably uses asl for her sibling or something so she also needs to be able to speak outside of asl for people not in her family
What was also impressive is that she gave back the candy back without throwing a temper tantrum.
That’s a very intelligent child. She is going to be a NASA Aeronautical Engineer.
The fact she gave it back immediately shows there is a strong parental influence that everybody needs to learn as little ones. These are good values.
The fact that she signed shows you're raising a nice young lady.
You know damn well she did this for the video and continued thinking of other ways to profit off her daughter
@@sugoneseballs365 My comment is not to attack the mother. As a matter of fact, I don't really care if she profits from her videos watched. Watching a toddler use sign language is quite admirable to the parents. I rebuke negative vibes.
‘Till she starts talkin shit bout you in sign language 🤣
@@sugoneseballs365 Imagine taking one video of your child, thinking it’s funny, and posting it online so other’s can see this funny moment between a parent and child, and people saying you’re profiting off your kid’s likeness💀 You know she didn’t make a dime from that. Who tf hurt you
@@deadmandooby she's making the video seem much more than it is. not just "a funny video"
I absolutely love that baby is being taught so many things- manners and sign language. Its terrific. When reiterated consistently, she'll reply with thank you unprompted at some point as she associates not being able to have/keep something in the absence of the word, thank you. She's so tiny, cute and smart. When told everyone doesn't understand sign language and to give the candy back, she did. She's a very obedient baby too. I know people who for whatever reason Never say thank you. It appears very deliberate. Its like they refuse to. Great job mom!
I love how mom talks to her and give instruction and she understands and does it hats off to mom for giving her great life skills. Beautiful adorable baby girl.❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Baby like "Well then everybody else better learn cuz I ain't gon keep talking if ion have to" 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Exactly😂😂😂
Bingo 🎯
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So adorable 🥰 n she knows how to sign ❤
That's a good thing mom is doing ❤❤❤😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉😮😮
Well she obeyed everytime. What a good and sweet girl.
At that age learning sign language and baby girl actually understands the hand signs is sensational❤️❤️
Im grand daughter is 5 years old she used sign language. when she was that young. Now, her vocabulary is very advanced for her age. She also speaks Japanese
knowing ASL at her age is very impressive.
Not to take away from this baby's intelligence or anything but it's actually not that impressive. Babies pick up on sign languages quicker than spoken languages, it's a lot easier for them and babies that are taught basic sign language will learn to sign before they're able to speak.
@@kadenbrown6268 seconding this. It’s actually taught before speech because it’s easier for them to learn. Still a previous little girl though!
Babies can learn “thank you”, “more”, and “please” in sign language by 6 months old. 😊
@@TheUnplannedLove oh wow better than me 😂
@@kadenbrown6268 why do you have to cloud the story with the facts just say it's a cute video and move on
And she still signs while saying thank you, thank you mama for raising a wonderful child.
Thank you for teaching her manners. God bless ❤
I love how you communicate with her as a person and not a baby. The child is brilliant because of you❤
She seems mean AF to me
@@DragonErin2 She is talking normally. Idk where you're getting mean from.
@@DragonErin2 not mean. Mom has a respectful and stern voice where baby girl definitely respects and listens.
@@DragonErin2 you probably don't have kids or your kids are disrespectful
@@DragonErin2 no definitely not being mean, she was being stern but also encouraging her to use her words and teaching her to use her manners. Which we definitely need more of.
Bless this mother. She's trying to raise a polite and disciplined child. Respect!
PRAYERS ARE GOING FORWARD FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL MOTHER FOR TAKING THE TIME TO TRAIN THIS BABY UP THE RIGHT WAY AND WHEN SHE GROW OLD SHE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT AMEN 😘❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
I 100% loved when my daughter signed she could full on talk by 14 months but no being lost to what she need as an infant and toddler helped me so much. And it was something between us.
I understood her the 1st time...she was obeying each time she didn't know you wanted audio! Good baby
The fact that she's signing still in diapers is amazing!! ❤ She's like "dang I said it with BOTH hands and you still trippin?" 😂 Mom is teaching her well.
She is so cutie
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She bilingual and the adult is mad!
At the daycare where I worked, sign language started in the 1 year old room. They all could do thank you, more, stop, please, and a few others.
I'm impressed with the little girl 's immediate obedience and her understanding when her mom explained why she needs to also use her words as well as ASL. Great job mom.
School registration for ♥️ me and my
U go mom!! U are such an excellent mom! And shes sooooo adorable!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you for being a good mom and teaching manners 👏💕
Wow! That baby know ASL and discipline! Big ups to the parents!
Some parents teach their baby's sign language when they are infants so they can communicate their wants and needs. My son is nine now and he continue ASL when he had a friend in daycare that was deaf. It makes it alot easy so instead of crying he would tell me if her wanted a bottle or Thomas the Train.
Some parents or family members may be deaf or mute and use ASL so thats problably why
Giving back things isn't discipline
@@1oveamyyy that’s a given!
@@leilaniduffins3013 that is amazing! It’s something that should be introduced to parents!
Now, that's a really good method for parenting rather than shouting
( Don't bring up a fight )
It was just harsh.
@Kay S Give people grace as it's not possible to parent perfectly because, as humans, we are imperfect. Think of how many things you've done harshly or imperfectly.
@KayS... You are probably one of those type of people who just think positive human traits n characteristics just "emerge," without exposure, repetition, readjustment, advancement in skill building, to facilitate development of stronger executive functioning. Nor do you understand that children develop emotional, mental confidence and esteem, as they advance in their learning these basic skills. While gaining independence towards "self-care, survival, compassion, as well as care for others, by their caregivers reinforcing positive socialization, verbal, and non-verbal communication skills. All of these "skills," provide civility, accountability, responsibility as positive behaviors, via being raised in a "nuturing environment versus a nature unattentive environment, where NOTHING is taught, that benefits "self, family, society, government, n country," that reinforces HUMANITY, within her, as an ATTRIBUTE TO EVERYONE SHE ENCOUNTERS, AS AN INCLUSIVE FOUNDATION, VERSUS A "SEPARATIST MENTALITY INTERACTIONS!!!"
Hopefully, you, as well as others, realize children ARE taught how to develop into a "socially acceptable participant," cuz, I have a VERY STRONG FEELING, YOU WOULD BE THE TYPE TO COMPLAIN, and MAKE A FALSE OR DEADLY LIFE ALTERNATING "FAKE CAREN POLICE CALL," TRYING TO HARM, CUZ, YOU SEEM TO BE "HARSH," IN AN "APPARENTLY SKEWED, POOR JUDGEMENT OR PERCEPTION," CUZ, YOU FAILED TO ASK n LEARN MORE, BUT, NOT ATTEMPTING TO UNDERSTAND WHY THIS POST and ADORABLE LIL GIRL, HAS TO USE OR HAS LEARNED AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)...
OH... KayS, BTW... I posted this long "judgement in regard to how my "perception," of YOU, can assist YOU in being a BETTER person... Judge NOT, Dear... CUZ, INCORRECT JUDGMENTS CAN HARM YOU, TOO!!!
DO BETTER...
CHILDREN ARE NOT MEANT TO BE "HARMED," EITHER, IN ANY FORM OR BY THEIR DIFFERENCE, YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND... OR KNOW... 💯
First method of teaching and communicating with kid's. Babies and up, can't vocally articulate words they do do hand gestures with words.
If they know what "the look" is😂 they'll know Asl
@@kymyvettejackson686 I'm with you. I know a lot of parents of the club of never force your children to do something they don't want. Like say Hi, thank you, wave or respond a simple question
She said it in both forms of language. Such a sweet child.
This is one baby girl you won't have to worry about. She's ahead of the pack!!!😊❤😊 M
It’s likely that her receptive language is more advanced than her expressive language. She’s so adorable.
My son is non verbal. He can only sign it. I wish that everybody did understand it. When she said say it, I just cried. One for the beautiful fact that this little girl would actually be able to communicate with my son. And another because, I wish my son could say it. When she said everybody don't know what sign language is, it broke my heart. I wish more people tried to understand it.😢
I want to learn so bad because I think it’s necessary but my brain feels so full when I try
I'm learning now with an app. I watched a very nice woman, completely frustrated in a grocery store. Won't happen again. Even the alphabet would have helped. Sigh
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I realised that some of the channels teaching babies to talk, now also teach how to sign the word they are being taught. It really impressed me.
Where my children go to school, everybody learns in reception and year 1 (aged 4 and 5/6)
They learn all basic communication and sign as they sing everything including in assemblies. It helps everybody. Bless you and your son
I absolutely love this. The part where the baby knew what everybody meant. Then she said thank you.
That baby said "YOU told me not to speak with my mouth full". LOL so sweet!
She is the most laid back toddler I have ever seen 😂 she's too cute 🥰
Oh she turns up 😂😂😂
@@kikihall3335 😂😂😂😂
I love the fact that she's teaching her to have manners. ❤
This just goes to show how young kids are when they know right from wrong.Great mom❤
Yes, this is how you parent. She was very humble in giving the candy back.She understands thanks in ASL and spoken words. Yes, let's keep our children beautiful, smart, and kind.
She repeatedly said thank you in sign clearly listening but didn’t know she wanted her to say it aloud until mom explained and then she happily and easily complied. Baby girl had no issue with saying thank you, she initially didn’t understand momma wanted her to “say it” but she was saying it. Every time momma told her she signed it. That’s impressive. Super sweet.
Agreed!
Yeah we all watched the video
@@Zomboo lol. Feel better saying nothing? You know how the UA-cam algorithm works? Comments and interactions. Thanks for helping. (Which is why I said what I said at first- you said nothing )
@@Lyrikal757 who hurt you? 😆 i just stated a fact. Dont have to get all butthurt over it.
@@Zomboo it was a useless comment @ me lol. Nobody is hurt. I just wanted to know if it made YOU feel better. Why do people like yourself feel the need to say something useless ? At least be funny or contribute.
Teaching her to use her words is impressive mom.
I love her sign language...her way of communicating 😊
Sign Language should be taught to all babies and toddlers. She is too cute and smart.
And adults
@@AmuRa606 absolutely 😁
Agreed, My Causin knows sign language and he’s 2
I teach kindergarten and my students and I are learning it together via UA-cam. My parents are amazed.
I'm a toddler teacher, and I teach all my kiddos sign language. It's up to the parents to keep it going.
SO refreshing to see a mom teaching her baby to say thank you. Half the adults today cant say thank you or you welcome!
She knows sign before she can fully speak that alone is a feat.
I'll sitvthere with my baby for a long time, cuz ghe TV off, watch them wiggle before I let them eat a cookie without taking thanks
that's 💯
Smart lil moma❤❤❤
You got that right! ADULTS!! As someone who’s worked in retail the ADULTS are the ones who could learn a thing or two from the younger generations. They’re far far far more polite than like Gen x & older! In fact, as someone who’s worked in both retail AND a nursing home, in my experience, the older they get the LESS polite they get.
Cutie pie! Thank you, Mom, for teaching her please and thank you! The world will be a bit nicer thanks to you
Awesome mother. Teaching correctly with understanding
Such a smart, smart mommy, to teach the little ones the sign language. I was floored when a friend of mine’s grand daughter was taught sign language, and she could communicate at such a young age. It’s truly amazing.
But if they can verbally communicate why not just learn words? There are so many children who cannot verbalize but aren't taught sign language. They utilize devices only or nothing at all.
@@MJ-gj6mj didn't you hear her say thank you with her voice
THE *YOUNGER* YOU ARE, THE ~MORE~ *MALLEABLE* YOUR BRAIN!! *BABIES* (ESPECIALLY) AND *VERY YOUNG* CHILDREN'S BRAINS ARE *HIGHLY ABSORBENT* LIKE *SPONGES*!!! THIS IS WHY WE LEARN *EASIER* AT A *YOUNGER AGE* THEN WHEN WE GET *OLDER*!!!
Learn your language first, THEN sign language for fun... Unless of course you're deaf.
@@MJ-gj6mj She could’ve learned signing first. Babies can sign much faster than learning to speak. People who sign teach their babies at 6-7 months…why would you not want the ability to communicate w your child sooner…?? Plus you’re teaching them a life long skill. She is signing correctly, it’s not even “baby” sign lol. I remember having a deaf coworker who talked about feeling disconnected to the world. It was so sad. Everyone should learn sign language in school imo!
Great mom!! She will be fluent in two languages ❤
Lots of children learn a little sign language in day care centres or from TV. Sadly very few people learn anywhere near enough to be considered fluent.
What a beautiful, intelligent baby!🤗
The eventual response after mama said, "everybody don't know what sign language is" is impressive for a toddler her age. She's going places! 🙏❤️
Encourage her interest in ASL! We desperately need Black ASL interpreters!! It’s a fabulous career and gives back to an amazing community.
Ya those white interpreters just aren't cutting it these days. Tell me your a racist without telling me your a racist.
Why black they do sumthin more special? AsL is for EVERY color the SAME🤣
@@LAppleDumpling aww you mad we wanna see more people like us 😂
@@LAppleDumpling there's a lot of events that could use a black interpreter but they have to hire what's available.
@L Appledumpling 1) indivduals who identify as Deaf (a community) or hard of hearing would like more representation as far as interpreters are concerned. 2) Bilingual African Americans may understand the codeswitching that occurs in English and american sign language (BASL is a language and is similar to the concept of African American Vernacular English--which is also a language).
It's good you teach your kids good manners from a young age ,that little girl is so adorable
Mom doing an excellent job teaching manners and sign language ❤
She's very smart 🤓 and beautiful, God bless you both
The fact she signed "thank you " before she took the candy! What a sweet child. MOM goals, for real.
That little princess look a little confused, thinking how many thank you should I do😅😅
Precious
Good parenting.we need more respectful moms like her
I'm so slow I thought for a minute she was blowing her mommy a kiss until I finished watching the whole video 😂😂😂😂. I commend her mom for the verbal interaction. Her daughter is so precious.
This child demonstrates the fact that she's being raised right. Good parenting. ❤
I guess cause mines didn't get candy until they were ten so never had cavities on every dental app .....the strict mom with laws ....
@@iwillbeme05 Ive eaten candy since I was a toddler and never had cavities either lol
She's adorable!! She's using both sides of her brain when she signs and she speaks. I did the same thing with my kids as well when each of them were babies.
Wait so does it help them develop faster or something amd how hard is it to teach ASL
@@Keithersutherland
The more you learn the smarter you become.
Not necessarily sign language. Even an instrument, new skills etc
She said it 5 times. Thank you lil lady for the smile 🤟🏾❤️
She is so precious an adorable❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is one precious baby.
Precious and beautiful
A very smart little girl. She knows sign language and she’s obedient. I am FLOORED!! Good job, mom!
Obedience is for pets. Just let her be smart.
Bruh there’s millions of kids that know sign language. You must live in a low iq part of the world.
She is saying thank you in sign language, STOP pushing her *STUPID* !
@@TTGOTBANDZZ
Thank You So Much
@Mekayla Goodwin : "Obedience to God is not only a way to worship him, but a way to get closer to him, prepare for whatever he leads you to and grow as a person." I'm no Christian but Obediance appears to be for Christians as well.
"compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority.
"children were taught to show their parents obedience"