When Do Babies Understand ‘Kisses?’ Because My Son Is Kissing Girls Already!
Do Babies Know Kissing? My 1-Year-Old is Giving Lessons!
I’ve always believed in the idea that age is just a number, and the recent escapades of my son Barrett are doing nothing but proving me right. You see, Barrett just turned 1-years-old in August, and in terms of life experience, he’s pretty green. Yet, when it comes to expressing affection, he’s practically an old pro! What’s his chosen method of expression, you ask? Hugging and kissing – and not just any peck on the cheek, mind you. We’re talking about full-blown, open-mouthed kisses!
Over the past week, there’s been an interesting trend unfolding in the “Barrett World.” Our little Casanova has developed an affinity for approaching young girls, roughly his age, wrapping them in a big hug and leaning in for the ultimate expression of baby affection. This isn’t the kind of delicate lip-smacking you’d expect from a little one. Oh no, Barrett goes all in!
Babies Are Definitely Kissing, But At What Age?
Now, some of you may be thinking, “Oh come on, it’s just a phase. Babies do strange things.” And yes, you’d be right. Babies indeed have their quirks. But let’s dive into the science a bit. Some studies suggest that babies can understand emotions and even mimic affectionate gestures from a very young age. That means that those slobbery kisses you give your baby? They’re taking notes.
According to the National Library of Medicine, “In the first year certain forms of ‘early beginnings of the kiss’ can be recognized. Quite early on in this period various buccal activities are observed in response to kisses given to him.”
So, could it be that Barrett’s recent spate of smooching isn’t so random? It’s possible he’s just emulating what he sees from the adults around him. After all, babies are like sponges, absorbing information and mimicking behaviors from their environment. And while Barrett’s interpretation might need a little fine-tuning (less slobber would be a good start), the sentiment is genuinely heartwarming.
As Barrett’s Mother, I Apologize In Advance!
Of course, not everyone is a fan of my son’s kisses. One young girl’s reaction was a comical blend of shock and curiosity, her wide eyes clearly saying, “What did just happen? And why is this boy so forward?!” One can only imagine the stories they’ll share in their toddler circles: “You won’t believe what Barrett did today!” Ah, young love and the tales it weaves!
While Barrett’s behavior is endearing (and a tad amusing), it’s also a beautiful reminder of the innate human need for connection and affection. Even at the tender age of one, our little ones are actively seeking out bonds and forming relationships in their own unique ways. And as for my dashing son, his adventurous spirit in expressing affection is nothing short of legendary. Move over, Romeo, there’s a new romantic in town, and he’s only just begun!
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from this hilarious phase, it’s that affection knows no age. So, the next time you see a toddler leaning in for a kiss, just remember – they might be onto something. Embrace the love, slobber and all!