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Special is mother-son bonding. A beautiful video of a speech-delayed youngster helping his mother bake cookies has melted netizens’ hearts.
Twitter user Jayla Influencer provided a clip of a mom making cookies with her children. As she works, he says he loves her and hugs her. He thanks her and kisses her. “I love you, mommy,” says the boy in a white apron and chef’s cap. The woman cries and declares her love.
“A moment I’ve been longing for as a mom, especially with a speech-delayed son. I am so thankful I could capture it,” She posted another video in the comments showing the youngster baking cookies with her and his brothers.
According to the video, the youngster begged his mother to make cookies after finding a cookie cutter. “I have never made them from scratch before but he was very adamant in wanting to make cookie dough so I got all the ingredients to try,” the woman wrote. As they baked, “most unexpected thing happened. Wait for it….”
Take a look:
AdvertisementA moment I’ve been longing for as mom, especially with a speech delayed son. I am so thankful I could capture it😭 pic.twitter.com/T7bhex8aEU
— Jayla| Influencer (@jaylabrenae) December 14, 2022
Since Friday, the footage had 7,00,600 Twitter views. The boy’s loving comments to his mother have touched hearts online.
A user commented, “The way he held your face with his little hands and gently planted a kiss on your cheek.” Another user wrote, “His speech updates always make me so happy. As a mommy to a speech-delayed son who won’t stop talking now (I said he’s making up for lost time) lol, this will always make me happy.” A third one commented, “as a disabled person myself, thank you for being so patient with him. it goes such a long way! keep up the great work bray.”
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