Most people would agree that newborns are the cutest things on the planet. Every action they take is charming, from their funny games and faces to their first words, which sometimes are harder to understand.
People can’t get enough of their cute baby talk.
But, if that’s the case, how come no one has learnt to interpret baby talk?
J.R.R. Tolkien invented a language so unusual that he ended up writing a novel about it. There are whole planets in Star Wars with languages unique to each distinct monster.
With a foreign language, the opportunities are unlimited. So, why hasn’t somebody created a world centered around toddlers?

Grandpa here understands as he converses with his lovely grandchild in her own language. We’re not sure how or why Grandpa speaks to the toddler, but it’s evident that they understand one another.
Their discussion simply becomes heated. We just regret that it does not have subtitles.

This newborn girl is telling Grandpa everything in great detail.
Grandpa reacts, showing that he understands and is interested in learning more. He nods in understanding as she describes her predicament.
This dialogue, on the other hand, is hilarious. According to a viewer called Mary,
“He’s OK. He communicates in toddler terms. He uses appropriate language. They’re having an important chat. Consider playing it during her wedding. There’d be no dry eye in the house! ”
Where did he discover a toddler-talk course?

It is not always easy to relate to a child.
Most people find the frequent mood changes, abundance of energy, and demanding conduct too much. But Grandpa understands.
He interacts with her, urging her to open up to him.
Let mom and dad handle the rearing and punishing. Allow Grandpa to do the chatting and playing. He’s not bothered in the least. He actually enjoys it!
First Things First sheds light on the relationship:
“Grandparents may offer a unique zest to the time they spend with their grandchildren, which helps a youngster learn and develop.” They assist youngsters in learning by playing, chatting, and reading with them while paying close attention to them. They also educate more directly by sharing family and cultural customs and narrating tales. “Grandparents are also in a unique position to reinforce parental limitations and teachings while also listening, wiping away tears, and demonstrating to their grandchildren that they understand.”
Check out the adorable and feisty conversation this child is having with her grandfather below!