A video of a one-month-old infant cooing with her mother has gained 1.5 million views.

Having a child in the house is a major issue, especially if the child is a baby! They’re loud, sloppy, and vulnerable, and guess who’s in charge of all of that? You! Regardless of the difficulties that come with having a child, no parent in their right mind would ever regret it.

A parent can’t help but admire their children’s small stature!

Those infants, though, will inevitably grow up. It is not quick, but it occurs whether you want it to or not. Fortunately, there may be delight in the process of maturation. Any parent understands how much fun it is to follow their child’s growth phases and see how they are progressing!

Bentley, a four-week-old baby, had just woken up, and his parents decided they wanted some good baby video of him. He’s lovely, so we can’t blame them! They didn’t expect to catch anything spectacular on camera.

His mother begins to make baby sounds while they videotape him.

Regardless of your age, making baby sounds and “baby talk” is an important part of the process. Bentley’s mother begins to do so, and the baby’s reaction is amazing!

Remember, Bentley is only one month old!

Bentley mews when she makes sounds and then mimics her tone of voice with his!

It’s very gorgeous and deserves all of the accolades it’s gotten. It has now received over 1.5 million views!

Was Bentley speaking? Most likely not, but he sounded like he understood what he was doing! WebMD outlines what occurs at the 3-month talking milestone:

At 3 months, your baby is listening to your voice, watching your face as you speak, and turning toward other voices, noises, and music in the house. Many newborns prefer the voice of a woman over that of a man. Many people prefer voices and music they heard when still in the womb. By three months, newborns begin «cooing,» which is a pleasant, calm, rhythmic, sing-song vocalization.

Bentley seems to have begun “cooing” far sooner than he should have. Maybe he’ll grow up to accomplish something incredible!

WebMD’s most recent level of communication is three years old.

Your baby’s vocabulary is rapidly developing by the age of three, and “make-believe” play promotes awareness of symbolic and abstract terms like “now,” moods like “sad,” and spatial conceptions like “in.”

Bentley is already six years old, which is wonderful! It’s amusing in theory, but our children grow up so rapidly.

Check out the video below for more adorableness!

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