Life with a toddler can be rather… interesting, to say the least. Every child is different, but the general consensus is that these little ones are often just as mischievous as they are adorable. Amidst the chaos of raising a toddler, it can be easy to forget how smart they’re becoming. The older a child gets, the more they pay close attention to the adults in their lives.
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This helps them learn how to develop new skills, of course, but there are also unintended consequences. Without even realizing it, toddlers will pick up on sayings or behavior parents don’t normally think much about… until they see their kid copying them. Take the toddler in the viral video below, for example. Her impression of Mom is spot on!
@ralphieandatinytot Leaving the house with baby in a carrier, multiple bags and purses… forgets her phone and has to go back to find it. She’s clearly seen this scene a time or two 😂 #babybrain #toddler #watchingyou #motherhood #fatherhood #parentsoftiktok #minime ♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey
Mom Can’t Get Over Her Adorable Toddler’s Hilariously Accurate Impression of When She Leaves the House
“Leaving the house with baby in a carrier, multiple bags and purses… forgets her phone and has to go back to find it,” Mom writes in the caption of her video. “She’s clearly seen this scene a time or two.”
Fellow parents from across the world see themselves in this mom, noting all of the phrases and small details their own kids have taken up because of them.
“When my daughter was little anytime someone came over she would say, ‘Sorry da house is such a mess,'” someone admits in the comment section, with another adding, “Mine is always microwaving her coffee.”
“My son will leave the room saying ‘I be right back! You stay here. Don’t touch anything,'” another person chimes in, with a fourth saying, “Mine always asks me if I’m okay. I think I gave her anxiety.”
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