She was 10 months in the first two, 11 months in the second two :)
@Sisterstales_8Ай бұрын
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@MysticalMatterTarotАй бұрын
@@ThePiorFamAMAZING!!!! What a precious girl. She belongs in Harvard!
@bepbe11Ай бұрын
She's the most beautiful baby 🥰
@minniegirl175Ай бұрын
@@MysticalMatterTarot No! Franki deserves better than Harvard 😮
@PhotoTrekrАй бұрын
She's very advanced for her age. It's obvious when she speaks and interacts with others. She also seems very kind.
@TheyCantCАй бұрын
She's not advanced for her age, most babies are just r3tarded bc they do not have the privilege of people constantly stimulating their brain at the most important stages of their development.
@magiccheeksАй бұрын
This is what happens when you educate your children from young, Quite normal. Most parents limit and hinder their children's development without even knowing it, but is how society has conditioned us
@alyssam8550Ай бұрын
@@magiccheeksI mean zero disrespect, but this isn't true, and the reason to point out that it isn't true is that it can make parents feel bad that their baby isn't this advanced. I work with a lot of infants and toddlers, and while parenting does have some to do with the outcome, so much of it is just the individual timeline of the child. Franki's videos got popular BECAUSE she was very advanced for her age. I have never worked with an 11 month old who knows the alphabet, or any toddlers with the level of vocabulary she had as a toddler. Babies and toddlers are biologically wired to reach milestones at different times. It's important and great to educate babies! But no parent should go into parenthood expecting this from their baby. The truth is that the age infants reach milestones has very little to do with their outcomes as they grow up.
@sandragreweАй бұрын
So smart and adorable❤
@echomcdaniel8763Ай бұрын
Well said @@sbdmw1
@marysullivan3881Ай бұрын
Her verbal skills throughout toddlerhood were off the charts. So cute!
@bananabanana921027 күн бұрын
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@shalini80958 күн бұрын
What did the mom and dad do when she was in not born to make such a conscious baby !! Any tip
@imaroyaldude49546 күн бұрын
@@shalini8095probably just genetics but besides that eat highly nutritious foods especially fish and spinach
@elfenkinderundschattenwesen5 күн бұрын
@@shalini8095 Part is genetics, the other is talking/interacting/singing etc. looooots with your child! Don‘t use „babytalk“, use the correct words and grammar, but in a more upbeat, happy „sing-songy“ voice which helps toddlers learn better! Be intentional with your words! Talking a lot to your baby/toddler in general (right from birth) is super important, but also try to be intentional with your language as often as possible, especially when they reach 6+ months and start really listening to what you‘re saying! Choose some useful words and phrases you would like your child to learn and try to use them very often and in different contexts and constellations (with words: in different sentences / paired with different words)! Try to pronounce them very clearly and maybe in the same intonation! And as I said, use an upbeat, excited sing-songy voice! Doesn’t have to be completely exaggerated, just you know, like you talk to little kids but with the correct words and grammar! And most importantly: Focus on creating a close loving bond to your child and a safe warm environment for them to grow up in so they can develop a secure attachment style! Which in turn builds the base for true resilience and the ability to learn and grow more independent over time! Check out attachment parenting and gentle parenting (both include lovingly and calmly set boundaries which many people tend to forget)!
@elfenkinderundschattenwesen5 күн бұрын
@@shalini8095 Part is genetics, the other is talking/interacting/singing etc. looooots with your child! Don‘t use „babytalk“, use the correct words and grammar, but in a more upbeat, happy „sing-songy“ voice which helps toddlers learn better! Be intentional with your words! Talking a lot to your baby/toddler in general (right from birth) is super important, but also try to be intentional with your language as often as possible, especially when they reach 6+ months and start really listening to what you‘re saying! Choose some useful words and phrases you would like your child to learn and try to use them very often and in different contexts and constellations (with words: in different sentences / paired with different words)! Try to pronounce them very clearly and maybe in the same intonation! And as I said, use an upbeat, excited sing-songy voice! Doesn’t have to be completely exaggerated, just you know, like you talk to little kids but with the correct words and grammar! Repeating what your baby said back to them is also helpful! Especially if they‘re not saying it correctly yet, or when they first used a word/phrase! And most importantly: Focus on creating a close loving bond to your child and a safe warm environment for them to grow up in so they can develop a secure attachment style! Which in turn builds the base for true resilience and the ability to learn and grow more independent over time! Check out attachment parenting and gentle parenting (both include lovingly and calmly set boundaries which many people tend to forget)!
@lizprince794413 күн бұрын
This is called early intervention - the more we teach babies from a young age the more they can do & the more they can achieve in life. Also shows what respect does for a child (so important). I wish I had Frankie’s parents ❤
@archanakumaridasgupta55365 күн бұрын
No but turning the lights off, and knowing how it goes off at 10 months!?
@ChristineAlexandria-vv3qr4 күн бұрын
@@archanakumaridasgupta5536 what people fail to understand is the soul remembers everything when it comes in and then it slowly starts to fade that’s why children can come in saying they picked their parents, remember past lives, see into the spiritual realm etc…. Life fades this unless it’s encouraged and developed
@Ross-pv1ci4 күн бұрын
@@ChristineAlexandria-vv3qrthank you for sharing this. My grandchildren have speech problems 6 yrold and4yr old you can't understand hardly anything they say.
@ChristineAlexandria-vv3qr4 күн бұрын
@@Ross-pv1ci i’m sorry to hear that one thing to be very certain about never let them be vaccinated with anything ever!!! Yourself included. Please remember this no matter how hard they push it. DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM. Praying for divine protection upon you and your precious grandchildren encourage them to remember ask them what they see , hear, remember, if they have a special friend that they talk to, encourage them don’t tell them that it’s imaginary
@leannezezeski-sass27733 күн бұрын
Explains why I’m a screw up. My parents thought it was acceptable to let me “cry it out” as a baby. They’ve both admitted it to me and suggested I do it with my own daughter but I don’t think people realize how damaging that is. That’s what causes abandonment issues and gives you a complex where you think every time you ask for help you’re a burden. Quite frankly, it’s neglect and ignoring your baby’s needs. Babies don’t cry for nothing, there’s always a reason. Sometimes they just need attention to reaffirm that they’re loved.
@asabulmiah435915 күн бұрын
This is the result of continuous loving adult interactions. Frankie and Stevie are blessed to have amazing adults around them that teach them how to learn life skills. Well done guys!!
@lauryn603715 күн бұрын
amazing parents who milk their young children for content
@overthelimitp427511 күн бұрын
This is the results , thur generations of love and respect .
@user-tl2xo1gz3f9 күн бұрын
I was a nervous wreck with my first baby. Everything worried me. So the doctor was talking to me to call me down and he said to me you know they hear every word you say they hear it don’t say anything bad a lot! And I’m pretty sure if you’re nervous and upset. This creates a nervous baby because my daughter when she was born was you know one of those kids that screams a lot. At the time my husband was not being a true husband, and I was a nervous wreck with her too. I swear she must’ve felt my nervousness and fear because she she cried a lot was very uptight had a lot of colic forever, and I feel like it was because I was carrying her through what I was going through and somehow she got it. The third child was so calm and so sweet and so adorable. Well, they were all adorable, but she was the quiet one, and that must be because at that time I was calm and happy and secure, what I told her when she was about four was she was going to have to help me take care of your sister and she did. She would go and order food for us at the McDonald’s because my daughter, the older one was too timid and afraid, and the youngest one always was there for her older sister, now the older sister is the wild warm for wild women for Borneo! The party girl😂
@brandeecall97869 күн бұрын
She is absolutely adorable and extremely smart!❤
@gavinpotter928623 күн бұрын
Repetition and echoing what your baby says is so incredibly important for developing verbal skills for babies/toddlers. Youre doing / did great :)
@anggma22 күн бұрын
very smart baby. she will be telling you were to put the block soon. lol.
@augusttuesdaystirling20 күн бұрын
Caption was misleading is not an adult but clever girl. My daughter spoke her first clear words at 7 months and was fully walking at 12 months
@MissKapanadze20 күн бұрын
@@augusttuesdaystirlingit’s not misleading, it’s a joke 😂 obviously no one thinks that a baby is an actual adult, people say that as a joke about smart/conscious babies.
@Chaotic_Observer19 күн бұрын
@@augusttuesdaystirlingwho actually thinks the baby is an adult?? 💀
@DeadlyCyanide118 күн бұрын
Mmhmm. People don't realize how important it is to talk to your baby even if they're cooling and making little baby noises it's important to act as if they are talking to you so that any noise that they make with their mouth is considered language. That's how you build language and learning skills with them at a really young age. But some kids are just built for the verbal learning and some kids are built for the physical learning easier. My 8-month-old is already cruising he's about a month or two ahead of schedule and that's fine where his brother and his sister were actually either on time or behind schedule but my daughter talked very early. All the kids are going to show different skills at different times. This kiddo here is very good at language though and it shows that her parents talk to her properly because she got so far at such a young age. They deserve high fives. There are too many parents that don't get their kids to attention they need and then they fall behind on certain things.
@lolabean941Ай бұрын
This is the result of loving and caring parents who spend time teaching and interacting with their little one. Well done and she is adorable!
@Xessa8229 күн бұрын
While I do agree with your comment, I do want to add that all babies develop on their own timeline. Just because another child this age may not be able to do these things doesn't mean their parents were any less loving, caring or spent less time teaching them. My oldest child never did baby talk when he was learning to say words and was speaking clearly and in sentences at a year old. Everyone would say he was an old soul trapped in a baby's body. My youngest child didn't speak his first word until right before his 7th birthday though. At age 9 he still is learning to speak words and has limited communication due to being Autistic. I didn't love him or care for him any less. I talked to him constantly and tried teaching him everything I could. He did things on his timeline though which is okay and it doesn't make me any less of a parent. I know you weren't implying this but for parents like me that have children that speak later than others, it can often feel like people just assume you weren't a good, loving, or caring parent.
@huskydadtokoda29 күн бұрын
@@Xessa82 thank you for providing such a profound perspective ❤ As a gay person in a conservative religious family your comment hit my heart
@franklinholt805428 күн бұрын
@@Xessa82 Thank you, that comment was ridiculous, just because my kid can't do fractions at 9 months doesn't mean I don't take care of him any less... It also helps when there is 2 parents...😂
@bethanysolimine542828 күн бұрын
@@Xessa82 exactly. My kid said, "dinosaur rawr" at 11 months, but at 17 months regressed and finally said mama at age 13 yo. At age 15, there are only about 20 verbally expressed words. My oldest was speaking full sentences at 13 months and taught themselves to read at age 4 with a computer program/game.
@Analysis_Paralysis28 күн бұрын
This child is rather being forced to perform. She's being praised/rewarded/'loved' for her performance. It says nothing about how happy or how loved she really is, she's simply doing what's expected of her. We have to be mindful of the dynamic at play. I personally feel like babys/children shouldn't be loved on the basis/condition of how good their performance is. She's aware of the expectations of adults, but she might grow up UNAWARE of her own needs.
@khalifaakhalifa377513 күн бұрын
Pacing huge steps ahead of her age. I really loved this angelic baby.
@BANKAABHIRAM11 күн бұрын
Oh my god, her precious eyes!.. They're so beautiful!...😍
@jesvinj628628 күн бұрын
D for Dadda. That speaks volumes ♥️🥹✨
@priscillajimenez2727 күн бұрын
Girl is ready to read!
@janetmalcolm619125 күн бұрын
She has heard her mother saying that D for dadda. Having said that my granddaughter was a bit the same. In a high chair looking at a magazine with big letters asking what is this letter and what is that letter for. Sitting in a baby car seat seeing a man on a roof she said how did he get up there? They do seem really switched on very early!
@humankaleidoscope498924 күн бұрын
@@janetmalcolm6191lol exactly! It’s memorization. She doesn’t know that Dada starts with D. She associated that block with the word Dada.
@marplemartin812219 күн бұрын
And thank you
@ImAtYourMumsHouse17 күн бұрын
@@humankaleidoscope4989 memorization is literally how language works fam
@espiritm9Ай бұрын
Your speaking to her and teaching her at her young development ages, is why she is so smart and independent too. She is so adorable! ☺️✨🤗
@beatrixkiddo529 күн бұрын
I was unable to get pregnant until my miracle boy in my mid 30s. As slightly older parents with an only child I was informed he was speaking way too early. He's now 7yr old and talks like a man. It's amazing how much children can learn if you have the circumstances to devote such time and attention to one child. I truly suspect if he had siblings he'd be totally different but in a good way. I wish I could give a sibling but 42 and not gonna happen. This is amazing!!!!
@espiritm929 күн бұрын
@@beatrixkiddo5 How about adopting? That might help you with your aspiration for giving him a sibling at home? It of course also depends on if you wish to raise 2 kids. Take care. God bless you for sharing your story and your miracle journey with your boy! I agree devoting the right quality time with kids, helps them a lot ☺️🤗✨💗🙏
@carolyntillery924329 күн бұрын
She’s so beautiful!
@beatrixkiddo529 күн бұрын
@@espiritm9 Oh that's such a dream of mine but I fear I wouldn't be "allowed". I would absolutely love to. I have a big extended family and always let them know I'm available if they need help with their kids. I have a health issue that I fear makes me unable to apply😕
@espiritm929 күн бұрын
@@beatrixkiddo5 I hope you can work on healing your health issues then slowly with time and health supportive practices. Also if you do have a large extended family, then you are also likely blessed with a large social system of care & love for you & your son; and hopefully he has enough cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. -who he can hang around with, to get the right deep meaningful social connections and interactions with them, during family events and visits too.
@intheredcold921616 күн бұрын
It's amazing what interacting with your baby will do. Hopefully, her schools will continue to promote advanced learning for her.
@ladyjustice14747 күн бұрын
😂 I laugh because both the public and colleges teaching curriculum is below past standards. She'd be better off home schooled.
@ddahstan687611 күн бұрын
She's ahead of her game by miles. Super intelligent. Hope she keeps bringging happiness and sweetness in each other's lives!❤
@MugruthvonJones21 күн бұрын
I just think about how well you were listening to her. Great work! Lots of people would not choose to listen carefully, and they would just hear nonsense and not realize how intelligent the child is.
@BassRck50-xv8iz15 күн бұрын
Interaction is so important for development!
@hazelnut97515 күн бұрын
My youngest pointed at anything he liked the look of and said “it’s mine!” . His big brother wasn’t too impressed! 🤣
@claudiahaynes936315 күн бұрын
I’m loo
@MyZxcvb1214 күн бұрын
Have you seen the lady on KZfaq teaching mothers what their baby's are saying to them.
@MyZxcvb1214 күн бұрын
Lovely baby, she's great❤❤❤ 👍
@jennismith-mann98829 күн бұрын
All of it is impressive, but when she was doing the letters, she not only knew the letter, she also knew a word that started with that letter! So smart and so adorable! ❤❤❤
@ilseplattner820225 күн бұрын
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@humankaleidoscope498924 күн бұрын
lol that’s probably because when they showed her the “D” they told her “D, like in dada! Dada. dada” that type of thing. So she memorized “D” as dada. Still impressive memory and verbalization for her age, but it’s not like she knew the letter was D and that dada starts with D.
@jennismith-mann98824 күн бұрын
@@humankaleidoscope4989 Respectfully, no. Sorry. That doesnt even make sense.
@einchaotenwuschel24 күн бұрын
@@jennismith-mann988it does. what would make more sense to you? 😂
@jennismith-mann98824 күн бұрын
@@einchaotenwuschel Semantic memory.
@Blurb7779 күн бұрын
She is like that because her mother is like that - she engages her baby and teaches her those small things that will carry Franki through adulthood. That, plus Franki has gorgeous eyes,
@maryvasilakakos738717 сағат бұрын
Totally agree. Love your use of the word "engages". So much more positive than "intervention". ❤
@Samanthamoemoes19 күн бұрын
What an absolute beauty, so precious! I believe she's going to be incredible when she's older. Do something amazing that can change the world for the better. It appears she has a very loving family which is such a blessing! 🩷🪬
@kizzyk4856Ай бұрын
Her “where’d it go?” Just melts my heart 🥹 precious widdle peanut.
@Angel0fTruth17 күн бұрын
Sounds like she's saying, it's okay. I don't hear "where'd it go" at all. I'll have to go listen again.
@maleahgarraway36253 күн бұрын
@Angel0fTruth It sounds like "etteoka" which has the same meaning in English.
@Angel0fTruth2 күн бұрын
@@maleahgarraway3625 Alrighty then.
@kristimullen707226 күн бұрын
Sounds like she’s got a fully conscious mama/parents too ❤
@feeriyalmoosa151824 күн бұрын
Totally! They are observing her and paying close attention . Everything a child needs to flourish in there potential😊
@johnshaw511522 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@bouldersmashing21 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@Grammyabigail18 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful baby with us! ❤ Parents who fail to spend quality time with their little babies and who have no concept of their potential, miss this exciting, thrilling precious joy!!!❤❤❤ I am so glad you shared!
@hollybrooker201813 күн бұрын
Oh how precious this little baby is!!! I bet you wanna just sit and watch her do all the cute things she wants to do!!! So smart!! You're doing an amazing job Momma!!!
@Ploots21Ай бұрын
My Goodness. I cannot get over what an absolutely beautiful baby she was and how exceptionally smart. Frankie and Stevie are just wonderful little girls.
@evasochocki5209Ай бұрын
Beautiful and smart too😊
@crisleroi299Ай бұрын
She has great nurturing parents.
@nihoor8471Ай бұрын
First she observed which button has to be disconnected ❤🥰😘😍😚
@hilaryjohns4049Ай бұрын
@@crisleroi299I love how gentle the whole family is. So lovely to see Franki as a baby. A bonus for me is that the girls don't wear hideous bows.
@nancym534128 күн бұрын
Both are equally intelligent and pretty little ladies ❤
@ronniemolina325421 күн бұрын
which means she's got a very strong bond with Mom-learning, and micmicking and remembering everything.
@gretchenroach367116 күн бұрын
That's not mimicking
@david-46815 күн бұрын
Cause she totally didn’t interact with dad even though that was the best word she said, smh
@goodmorningsundaymorning453314 күн бұрын
That's why we need to stay home with our babies. No daycare.
@david-46814 күн бұрын
@@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 true but I can tell by the way this lady speaks she’s against “stay at home mothers” most easily fooled people are
@amisco3335 күн бұрын
@@gretchenroach3671 It is. It's called mimetics. Even adult humans use mimetics to learn.
@777Aldeka3 күн бұрын
Frankie is gifted and exceptional. Continue to encourage her to shine . Such a beautiful light.
@jazminecarter708213 күн бұрын
The way she said uh oh where it go was too hilarious and stunking cute😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@yahniadore24 күн бұрын
Those eyes!!! 😩 They’re magical! She’s precious! 🥰
@user-pq8dh5hz7c20 күн бұрын
Smart baby,And she is adorable. Great parenting
@gayle942819 күн бұрын
omg. What a beautiful, sweet baby! 😅 She's sooo cute!😊
@Racingirl91119 күн бұрын
I agree 100%!!!! 😊
@rujayoume772219 күн бұрын
@yahniadore Yesss! The eyes. She gorgeous 🥰
@aliceflanagan3672Ай бұрын
Let's face it. Children are not that advanced at that age. Gifted.
@meggriffin4802Ай бұрын
They are if you make all the effort to communicate with the at every opportunity like an adult and constantly push learning through play. My daughter was classed as advanced for her age but I simply spent every moment I could speaking to her reading and playing without a tv on without an iPad without tech in the way.
@emmaselander2160Ай бұрын
@@meggriffin4802 It also depends a lot on genes though. A baby with lesser cognitive or social functions won't be able to do this as early no matter how much you practice.
@alanna7021Ай бұрын
They could be advanced with great parenting. The mom is a singer and communicates a lot w her babies, its no wonder her babies started vocalizing and speaking earlier than others
@Ebunoluwa13Ай бұрын
@@meggriffin4802 Pretty sure what you did is what most people did before the IPAD and TV were a thing back in the day. All of those children weren't advanced. You're making assumptions.
@MarlieemeАй бұрын
@@Ebunoluwa13You’re making assumptions. She’s stating what she did and the results being similar. You’re stating a generalization based on your assumption that that is what parents did back in the day.
@momcgill-smith122118 күн бұрын
She is so smart! Keep up the amazing work mama!
@Fleezil286019 күн бұрын
I love this content.with so much negativity all over any type of media, this is a breath of fresh air. Beautiful smart, loved child. Product of loving attentive parents…..Bravo!!!… more please..💕😁
@sandyc865722 күн бұрын
As a teacher of young children and a parent, I love the way you interact with your daughter. She seems quite gifted , and you are certainly helping her along. I also love the way you validate her answers. She is lucky to have such an amazing mom!
@SeaBreeze224726 күн бұрын
I love Franki’s eye squinks when she smiles. I watched this over and over. So sweet it breaks my heart.
@Sabrina.Montana-kk3uq25 күн бұрын
Yes ,new norms r now aware of much from lives before..❤❤🙏💞🪄🎇💝
@Angel0fTruth17 күн бұрын
Breaks your heart???
@oshi99014 күн бұрын
What gorgeous eyes! Lucky mama, hope your baby grows up with as good a temperament as she displays here. Blessings!
@Deebeez716Ай бұрын
"Where'd it go?" was possibly the most adorable part of this video. But it's impossible to tell because it's all so precious. Beautiful and so advanced for her age ❤
@JenX_1973Ай бұрын
“Uh oh, womp to kay” doesn’t sound anywhere near like “Uh oh where’d it go.” It did not sound nothing like what mom put on the screen. Mom wants to believe her child said that. She posts the things Franki allegedly says on the video, but I think it’s what she WANTED her to say.
@JenX_1973Ай бұрын
Plus, there was a cut in the video after she said “Uh oh,” the first time. Mom probably told her what to say, and then she filmed it again.
@jessislistless29 күн бұрын
@@JenX_1973you must be fun at parties 🙄
@agnessapphira107729 күн бұрын
I thought she was speaking Korean at this part
@Elle...29 күн бұрын
It sounds like she’s saying it in a British accent
@quilliumrapscallion22 күн бұрын
I'm seeing so many children coming in that are so smart but on top of that, very personable and kind. Like amazingly sweet. maybe they will help heal things here. Just lovely beings!
@reikishaman13 күн бұрын
Yes, I agree. 💞🙏🏻💞 And I love her sense of humor!
@user-fg1lo2vu7c12 күн бұрын
Yes you’re absolutely right. It started with the indigo children about late 1950’s til the rainbow children blessed us and now we have the lovely Crystal children who are so delightful. They seem to have a plan in mind to assist us in the planet’s recovery and our own evolution. I hope none of these seedlings’ light ever burns out. But the spotlight can be a heated place to be~ so let’s let them carry on with their mission and not make them a sideshow. I’ve seen it happen to some Indigos and it’s most disheartening. Like a little light that just burns out. And the sadness of that will never leave you intact again! Stand back~ miracles are near!
@quilliumrapscallion12 күн бұрын
@@user-fg1lo2vu7c I love that-Stand back-miracles are near. :)
@bjelfin11 күн бұрын
Good parents, meaning involved & loving, but willing to guide and discipline when needed, produce great kids that grow up to be good people. I used to get compliments on how well mannered, polite and well behaved my daughters were. I was a stay at home mom, because the first 3 years of life are so important. I'm so proud of the grown women they are today.
@user-sn4dt8wh2t14 күн бұрын
This shows you what hard work and being nurturing parents do!!! She brilliant and so so well behaved and full of love & compassion!! Great job mom and dad!!! You are doing a Phenomenal job!!❤
@Eric-77719 күн бұрын
You are so blessed. She is amazing. What a sweetheart she is!
@sarahgillen5281Ай бұрын
Franki has always been a very skilled linguist. I think being surrounded by music and singing greatly impacts language acquisition. Great parents and family help, too.
@chowo23 күн бұрын
Speaking does not make you a linguist lmao
@sarahgillen528123 күн бұрын
@@chowo so negative
@chowo23 күн бұрын
@@sarahgillen5281 It's just factually wrong
@babystepsgarden616221 күн бұрын
Yes! Babies are born with so much more sense than most folks realize. My kids were always surprising everyone. It is so wonderful to see how you guys are treating her like the real person that she is instead of a cute doll. Interacting with your children from before birth is so important. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😀😀😀
@katieblack728517 күн бұрын
That is incredible! I thought ours were good!
@katsybo16 күн бұрын
This baby is an old soul. Looks like she has some great parents.
@joanneapplebee13211 күн бұрын
She is so intelligent I can’t believe how young she is . Such a beautiful little girl 🥰🥰🥰
@connieponder185322 күн бұрын
She is the sweetest little girl. Love watching both the girls.
@mrkiplingreallywasanexceed831121 күн бұрын
What a DEAR little soul... impossibly cute, she is divine!🥰🥰🥰🥰
@maryvasilakakos738718 сағат бұрын
Great parenting. This early involvement talking with Bub has fantastic positive life long outcomes. Well done everyone! Love from Melbourne ❤
@user-ti1ls2sb2bКүн бұрын
She's precious and so intelligent.
@proudpatriotUS177625 күн бұрын
🥰 She is just too much. She will go far in life for sure.
@karenhill335621 күн бұрын
Not according to the research.
@karrie7685Ай бұрын
Franki's awareness is out of this world, she's a ray of sunshine 🌼
@sameenanaaz253916 күн бұрын
Parents who love and care for their kids and talk to them have wonderful bonding.
@margaretcollins92522 күн бұрын
Such a smart and beautiful child may God bless her always
@nus7935Ай бұрын
I want the whole world for this precious child ❤
@vannanilavu5616Ай бұрын
It's a truth that, when Frankie's mom delivered her, Frankie came out and started giving instructions to the doctors and nurses regarding the post natal care they need to give for her mother, Frankie is a born legend👼
@ahumuzamcclean9646Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sherrynightАй бұрын
@vannanilavu5616 Bruh, you stole my original comment from June 2023 and thought you can get away with it..don't plagiarise..I'm disappointed! Here's my proof (On ‘rugamI’ - read that backwards, and add - /a/ierVnDb ) (The vitamin video is now made private) We don't support this kind of behaviour in the community of The Pior Fam here, especially on Frankie's pure and wholesome videos!
@sherrynightАй бұрын
@vannanilavu5616 Bruh, you stole my original comment from June 2023 and thought you can get away with it..don't plagiarise..I'm disappointed! Here's my proof: On Imagur, add /a/ierVnDb (The vitamin video is now made private) We don't support this kind of behaviour in the community of The Pior Fam here, especially on Frankie's pure and wholesome videos!
@sherrynightАй бұрын
@vannanilavu5616 Bruh, you stole my original comment from June 2023 and thought you can get away with it..don't plagiarise..I'm disappointed! Here's my proof: /a/ierVnDb (The vitamin video is now made private) We don't support this kind of behaviour in the community of The Pior Fam here, especially on Frankie's pure and wholesome videos!
@sherrynightАй бұрын
@vannanilavu5616 Bruh, you stole my original comment from June 2023 and thought you can get away with it..don't plagiarise..I'm disappointed! Here's my proof: (The vitamin video is now made private) We don't support this kind of behaviour in the community of The Pior Fam here, especially on Frankie's pure and wholesome videos!
@gwortman3515Күн бұрын
My daughter was on the same wave length as Binki. She's now 37 and her intelligence and ability to learn and do anything she wants is amazing.
@MrsPJane20 сағат бұрын
It just shows Mommy that you use your brain to talk to your child and to get her to understand beautiful beautiful baby very smart young lady she will go far in the world😊
@emjay4940Ай бұрын
Franki really is remarkable. Not just super smart, as we know now that she's older, she's funny, pretty and a really great big sister, too!
@traceonthecaseАй бұрын
And now we see her singing skills coming along.
@MsSHINeeTVXQSujuАй бұрын
A LITERAL GENIUS, AND AN INSANELY ADORABLE ONE AT THAT 😭😭😭❤❤❤❤❤ May God protect her…
@Medusa13579Ай бұрын
Please get a dictionary, then look up what LITERAL actually means
@criert135Ай бұрын
There is no God
@sbocaj22Ай бұрын
@@Medusa13579if you bothered to actually look one up yourself you would know that a.) it was updated to include figuratively and that b.) this type of usage dates back centuries
@Medusa1357929 күн бұрын
@@sbocaj22 Yes, I suppose even dictionaries these days have to be " dumbed down" to accommodate the populus
@KadeLee200729 күн бұрын
Humans could also protect her. That would be more reliable
@elaineriley48634 күн бұрын
Frankie is so smart and that's because you are a very good teacher. She is so beautiful too. Thank you got sharing her with us.
@TEBme-sf1it17 күн бұрын
She is strikingly beautiful. Smart WOW!! Extremely so when vocalizing. Good Girl Frankie!❤️😊
@katecardinale888121 күн бұрын
Such a precocious lil lady! Babies these days are so smart and some even advanced. She’s ahead of her time! 💖
@patriciakaywerk60699 күн бұрын
Ll
@malaikamilan2492Күн бұрын
She looks like Tweety bird in Loony toons cartoon.....such an adorable doll❤
@teresahoderfield562114 күн бұрын
She is so precious! May God continue to bless your family❤
@Ms7no0onАй бұрын
Frankie brings me joy ❤
@StephTellnTruthАй бұрын
What a Beautiful Little Light she has been to the world 🥰🥰🥰
@elizabethdavis2877Ай бұрын
She’s so funny looking. Gets better as a she aged. Ick
@mellyray3017Ай бұрын
@elizabethdavis2877 you're a weirdo lol wtf what a weirdo ass comment to make
@HannaTegneskogАй бұрын
@@elizabethdavis2877what the actual fuck is wrong with you?
@HannaTegneskogАй бұрын
@@elizabethdavis2877what's wrong with you? How can you say that about a baby?
@Goldie789Ай бұрын
@elizabethdavis2877 You must be jealous. Frankie has been gorgeous and smart from day one. However, you, Elizabeth don't seem to have gotten better with age.
@Deam76666 күн бұрын
Please continue to nurture that old soul-you got yourselves a one of a kind! I’m more of a four legged baby lover but this sweetheart is a diamond in the rough-you keep polishing that darling and I’m sure you’ll wind up with one hell of a shining jem❣️🥰
@ghosttown1997Күн бұрын
she got the longest eyelashes I've ever seen on a baby
@minniegirl175Ай бұрын
Franki is amazingly intelligent but also sweet and kind. A wonderful big sister. Oh, and mom and hun dad are awesome parents ❤
@99jp99Ай бұрын
She's advanced but her parents and even grandparents are/were clearly great parents. Modeling behaviors quietly. Never lecturing. Their spontaneous laughter at Franki tells you they really love parenting.
@shanyakumari8983Ай бұрын
The cutest and the smartest baby ever❤️
@PM-hw9gv19 күн бұрын
I love when she says dadda🥹😍👏🏻👏🏻
@SharonMorris-tf5vvКүн бұрын
Wow this baby awesome 😂😂😂😂😂😂 she had me laughing
@charlotterose41621 күн бұрын
Babies are so much smart than we think they are!!! 😊 I remember being so in awe of what my LO understood at that age. He’s almost three and still just amazes me constantly!! ❤❤❤
@shaddydark560422 күн бұрын
Such a blessing 😊, watching baby videos always keeps me happy
@Domesticgoddess125 күн бұрын
Franki has those big dinner plate sized eyeballs that make you fall in love with her and you give her ANYTHING and EVERYTHING she wants!!!! 😂
@myworldautistic68395 күн бұрын
She is precious! What a beautiful and fun spirit she has! ❤
@leopillay3690Ай бұрын
Frankie is one smart child... beautiful, brilliant and full of character 😂
@rwilson719721 күн бұрын
What a beautiful and smart Mommy! LOL! Baby obviously has been taught a lot already! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🩷🩷🩷
@muslimahsierra17713 күн бұрын
This isn’t a conscience baby , this is a child that is interacted with daily LMAO
@jeffw669210 сағат бұрын
HOLY JEEZ that’s one incredibly smart baby! Nice work mom and dad. Get her on the ballot when she’s old enough. She’s got my vote.
@ShashiPillai-nn8nq28 күн бұрын
I think she's genius , baby is so wonderful , talented and very good at understanding things for her age
@lexa333125 күн бұрын
Babies can understand what is going on and being said wayyy before they can speak back. Ppl just don’t realize and don’t encourage it enough. Babies of deaf parents start understanding signs and signing back before 1 yo, more like 7/8 months
@bowb4me74529 күн бұрын
The way she pauses to think... So smart and so adorable ❤
@joycegreene86009 күн бұрын
What a beautiful little baby and so loved and so smart! What a wonderful picture of what love for our children should look like. ❤
@EveShelby17 күн бұрын
❤ How adorable! and she has the most incredibly beautiful and expressive eyes!
@aishikachakraborty8438Ай бұрын
She sounds like she said "oh no, ottokke?" (korean for 'oh no now what or how' kinda) at the end. 😂
@staymoaengeneatiny28 күн бұрын
I noticed that too
@yamunayadav170528 күн бұрын
Yeah I even thought the baby is already learning Korean also 😅😁
@poppysensei385828 күн бұрын
lol noticed that too 😂
@vanessachiunda726228 күн бұрын
Yeeeeees
@snehalatamurmu262928 күн бұрын
Maybe she was Korean in her past life😭😍
@kimt9971Ай бұрын
I could watch baby Franki videos all day 🤣 Just so smart and engaging!
@jazzfulfilled414112 күн бұрын
This is my son- He was reading and understood literally everything since birth. His eyes were open, held his head up, never pooped in his sleep! He is amazing! and some people are just born like this. So much fun!
@miriamcolon51627 сағат бұрын
MY GOD WHAT A BLESSING!! PROTECT THIS CHILD🤗 AND KEEP THEM IN YOUR FAVOR!! AWESOMELY BEAUTIFUL🥰 THANK GOD!! 🙏❤️🔥🙏
@tn148Ай бұрын
Those eyes 😍 Those cheeks 🥰 That little voice ❤️
@WH2012Ай бұрын
And that adorable vertical tuft of hair at the top back of her head! It's like a direct conduit to all knowledge of the Universe. 🎈
@sherinj9957Ай бұрын
Our little smarty !!! God bless you ❤❤
@ThePiorFamАй бұрын
💛💛💛
@Bar-Buryin14 күн бұрын
The last one she was saying, "uh oh... it's okay" not, "uh oh, where'd it go". This is a great thing and with the right encouragement she could grow up to be a genius.
@laurathepoet19 сағат бұрын
What's also showing here is how much you talk to her and LISTEN to her! A lot of ppl wouldnt catch all these words.
@kalistrand542026 күн бұрын
Caring for babies with unusually high cognitive abilities is a blast! It’s so fun to see what and how they learn- so exciting and fun! Plus, you can talk them out of tears- bonus!
@ninamenon25 күн бұрын
Wonderful! My son was like that, he was one when he learned all animals and dinosaurs. He got too much attention, from adults and had a hard time with his peers. Please be aware that she needs to go through "normal" developmental steps as well. That being said, she's adorable.
@kalistrand542023 күн бұрын
@@ninamenon Uh… are you replying to me or to the family who posted this? I didn’t say anything that suggests that I wouldn’t support healthy social-emotional relationships with other children. As a toddler, I also had high cognitive functioning and I also remember being two. Now, as a preschool teacher, I enjoy working with precocious children because I was one. I don’t tell a child like this to “go play,” because I understand that this IS their play. As someone who also wasn’t diagnosed with a significant learning disability until adulthood, I also have personal reference and awareness of uneven functioning; just because a toddler can argue points of logic doesn’t mean that they won’t cry when they scrape their knee. I agree that the capacity to successfully interact with other young children is crucial to healthy social-emotional development I just don’t believe that we have to choose between supporting a clever mind and tender little feelings.
@MaryFlorHernando-bs7icАй бұрын
As always, Frankie is my happy pill. She's simply adorable!
@johnford50846 күн бұрын
You can tell this wonderful beautiful childs mother doesn't spend all day on her phone like so many these days. What a fantastic interaction. ❤❤❤
@Truth-n-LoveCannon18 күн бұрын
OMGoodness she is one of the top 3 cutest little girls I’ve ever seen but her personality & mind make her #1. I truly mean it! Well done and thanks for sharing your precious gift(s). ❤😊
@lunalourve3783Ай бұрын
Her eyes and those eyelashes ❤❤❤such beautiful baby
@tanja3921Ай бұрын
Yes I can't get enough of them. I'm 61 and have two kids but it is very very unsure if I will have the luck to be a grandmother... I'm so enjoying Franki and Stevie
@kamivelasquez3119Ай бұрын
It's wonderful to hear you and Nana celebrating beautiful brilliant little Frankie speaking so clearly and showing how clever she is! Definitely fully conscious baby girl. And she will always be awake because you guys raise her with so much love and conscious awareness.
@cindydalvano674012 сағат бұрын
She's so advanced. She has really good parents. That's wonderful. Amazing! ❤
@slantedandenchanted.199214 күн бұрын
The little chubby baby hand on the light switch is so adorable!
@user-cl4ct2wv9t24 күн бұрын
Adorable and smart baby. She is lucky to have a very involved/supportive mom and family.
@pennythpmas5787Ай бұрын
It's Franki's angelic voice and caring and intelligence that makes this channel popular. Her parents know they have a treasure worth sharing.❤
@jasonroggenbuck908612 күн бұрын
That is amazing. She is so smart. ❤
@fkgoogle66619 күн бұрын
Awww she’s so smart already
@Anyakolokol26 күн бұрын
I love babies and children. Their little environment is peaceful and innocent . So precious ❤