Video: Millennial Mom Dances Through Milestones With Kids
This Instagram video proved that you might never meet a millennial mom as cool as Emily Scott James, leaving her kids with interesting stories to tell. James pulled off a full dance routine for her twin daughters, finding their milestones through moves, music, and of course, Sean Paul. The moment showed how she turned the small things in life into something joyous to celebrate her girlhood and motherhood at one go. It showed signs of bonding without verbally communicating, marking small wins in their long journey, and a unique parenting style.
In a subtext, the mother explained, 'POV: you're a millennial teaching your babies to clap.' She couldn't have opted for a better song as she likely herself grew up listening to the artist's popular track, which has been every 90s kid's jam for years. In the clip, her two little girls sat in their high chairs while she danced in front of them, clapping to the beats of the singer's massively hit song 'Temperature.' The twins reciprocated the same energy level and appeared ecstatic to watch their mom, who put her best effort to achieve the milestone.
Moreover, viewers collectively agreed that the kids would be forever grateful for their millennial mom's electric dance moves in the video. One commenter remarked, 'Those dance moves HAVE to get them clapping.' The clip even showed how the twins could barely take their eyes off James, who went all out to execute the performance and got her babies clapping. With spiked energy levels, the duo sat in their chairs looking at their mother in complete awe and a lot of admiration.
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