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    Toddler's On-Point Dance Moves Totally Steal the Show at Rave

    By Jacqueline Burt Cote,

    2024-06-10

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    Little kids love to have a good time — but that doesn't always mean going to the playground or the zoo. If you're looking for fun stuff to do with your toddler, you might be surprised to find that they enjoy some of the same things you do.

    In a video posted on June 7, a crowd of music-lovers at a rave are gathered around one concert-goer in particular who's totally stealing the show...and she's decades younger than the rest of the other people there!

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    "She's got the moves," wrote Dimitri Vegas . That kid is a star ! She dances like she's been going to raves for years. And the crowd's enthusiasm was so sweet . She was an ever bigger attraction than whoever was on the main stage! The precocious tot reminded commenters of another little one whose "adult" behavior went viral recently.

    Related: Viral 'Four Seasons Baby' Gets the Royal 5-Star Treatment and Everyone's in Envy

    "A 1v1 between her and conscious baby would go crazy ," wrote billie.

    "Conscious baby and rave baby need to collab," wrote val (AURORA's version).

    Rave baby definitely deserves a trip to the Four Seasons Orlando, too! And maybe the Four Seasons baby should try going to a rave.

    Why You Should Consider Taking Your Baby to a Concert

    If you're heading to a concert , you might assume a babysitter's services are in order — but research shows your little one might actually dig the experience as much as you do, as Tiny Beans reported.

    "A new study found that babies enjoy live music just as much as grown-ups and that they respond to multiple different aspects of the performance, including interactions with performers and the social experience of being part of a crowd. The study, from researchers at the University of Toronto, compared reactions from 120 infants who watched a children’s opera — 61 of them in person and 59 over Zoom, with a meticulously broadcast version that was shown at the same size, distance, and volume as the live version. Still, the babies at the live performance were significantly more engaged."

    According to researchers, babies are affected by being in a crowd in a similar way to adults.

    “If there’s something happening that we collectively are engaging with, we’re also connecting with each other. It speaks to the shared experience,” said psychology professor and study co-author Laura Cirelli.

    “The implication is that this is not necessarily specific to this one performance. If there are these moments that capture us, then we are being captured together...We consistently find that music can be a highly social and emotional context within which infants can foster connections to their caregivers, other family members, and even new acquaintances. This audience study shows that even in a community context, infants are engaging with the music and connecting to their fellow audience members.”

    There's no question that the toddler in this video was connecting to her fellow audience members!

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