Kid and his mom cctv video

A mother of a five-year-old has shared footage of a scene where a child's camera captures her sleepy yet jubilant check-in with daycare children.

Kid and his mom cctv video

The first year of a child's life can be tough for any new parent, especially when it comes to their sleep, or lack thereof. A survey of 1,300 parents conducted by nursery furniture company SnΓΌz has revealed that among 10 parents, seven mothers and fathers have lost nearly three hours of sleep during their child's first year. This equates to almost 133 nights of lost sleep even before their child turns one.

Even after watching a video shared on TikTok by Romy Ton from Upland Hills, California, some might lose even more sleep. Ton had her twins, Angelina and Madeline, asleep while she heard the 'pitter-patter' starting and decided to check on them using a baby cam.

Kid and his mom cctv video

What she saw astonished her, prompting her to grab her phone and record footage for her 'own entertainment.' The footage was then posted on TikTok, where it has been viewed over 7.5 million times.

Through the child's camera, Ton could clearly see that both twins were still awake. However, what caught her attention was seeing Angelina attempting to climb onto a nightstand before getting into bed. 'She put on quite the performance, and I was recording it as it unfolded,' Ton said.

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Ton told Newsweek that what was unfolding left her feeling torn in an 'incredibly surreal' way. 'Part of me was thinking 'I should run into her room to make sure she doesn't fall out of her crib,' but I couldn't tear my eyes away from the other part,' she said. 'I was so full of emotion and simultaneously amazed at this newfound skill.'

Though the incident cemented one thing in her mind. 'Needless to say, I immediately got her a toddler bed for her safety,' Ton confirmed.

Posting the video online wasn't just about sharing a memorable moment with her followers. Captions accompanying the clip highlighted how Angelina is autistic and how her favorite 'sensory experience' was turning upside down.

'Angelina is a big fan of sensory exploration,' Ton said. 'She prefers upside-down, watches TV upside down, and enjoys holding things upside down.'

Ton noted that her actions in the video demonstrate 'self-regulation and self-soothing' and offered insight into what it can be like for some autistic children to struggle to get a full night's sleep. 'It can be challenging for some autistic children to get a full night's sleep,' she explained. 'She will be awake for hours on end every night, and I'm considering she was frustrated, making the decision to climb out of her crib.'

Ton expressed satisfaction with the reaction her video received. 'Sharing my daughter's journey is what I do,' she said. 'I advocate for her awareness, acceptance, and inclusion.' She added, 'The response has been incredible. I can't believe how many people it reached.'

Ton disclosed that Angelina and Madeline are now a little older than in the video and that Angelina, no matter how much she enjoys the nightstand, has found a new hobby around the house. 'Her new thing is climbing higher on the furniture and using it as an ascent, a source of laughter, and, as it turns out, as equipment for ascending the bed,' she said.

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