Wow! You probably thought you'd seen all the cute baby videos on the internet but there is always a new video that will stop and make you laugh or shed a few happy tears.

This hilarious moment between this 6-month-old baby boy, Colton Quinn, and his momma, Seaneen Lawlor, is taking the internet by storm.

Lawlor, who lives in Northern Ireland, uploaded an adorable video of her baby fake crying on demand. In the video, Lawlor plays with her baby boy as he's on his back and asks him to cry and after a few seconds, he lets out a fake cry, laughs and starts to gurgle and play again.

"I took the video last week while playing with Colton and I noticed he was pretending to cry," Lawlor stated.

The full-time mom is the mother of two boys with the eldest she refers to as big brother AJ. As she filmed her little baby fake crying she called him a 'wee rascal,' affectionately. Lawlor says her baby boy is a happy, playful baby and loves to be animated and dramatic for the camera.

Colton definitely looks like he might be an actor when he grows up. When his momma calls him out on his fake crying, he smirks and laughs, too. Babies are so full of antics and love interacting with their favorite people, their mothers!

According to this study, fake crying can be scientifically explained.  This study examined infants just before the onset of crying and just after crying stopped. Two infants (between 7 and 14 months old) were observed longitudinally. In total, 102 crying episodes were analyzed. The infants displayed negative affect almost always just before starting to cry and soon after crying terminated.

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However, there were exceptions. Positive affect was observed. These were crying behaviors that the mother identified as "fake crying" or "emergence of fake crying". These data indicate that, although normally infant affect just before and right after crying is negative, infants also can exhibit positive affect when they show fake crying. Infants who are capable of fake crying might communicate successfully with their caregivers.

 

 

 

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