A mother from New Jersey has captured the heartwarming moment her child heard her voice for the time and his reaction is all kinds of wonderful.
Little Kaiden Orantes, about two-years-old, had lost hearing in both ears. So his parents decided to teach him sign language and also started the process of having him fitted with hearing aids. Last week on June 14, Kaiden finally received his hearing aids and his mother Caitlin Orantes recorded his incredible reaction.
The video shows the toddler going from sudden realisation to extreme happiness within seconds, resulting in the best happy dance ever. He then hears his mother ask him "can you hear me?" and literally jumps for joy at the sound of her voice.
This video will brighten even the gloomiest of days. Take a look below:
Little Kaiden Orantes, about two-years-old, had lost hearing in both ears. So his parents decided to teach him sign language and also started the process of having him fitted with hearing aids. Last week on June 14, Kaiden finally received his hearing aids and his mother Caitlin Orantes recorded his incredible reaction.
The video shows the toddler going from sudden realisation to extreme happiness within seconds, resulting in the best happy dance ever. He then hears his mother ask him "can you hear me?" and literally jumps for joy at the sound of her voice.
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