Heartwarming Video Shows Toddler Dancing to Bob Marley After Being Fitted for Hearing Aids

There are some memories and milestones that your kid will reach that will shock you, and some that will leave you in a puddle of happy tears. One mom on TikTok shared a video of her toddler dancing to music for the first time since being fitted for hearing aids, and it is so sweet.

"Sully has always LOVED the feel of music & he loved it even more with his new ears," Alexis Asbury wrote on the video.

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The comments are full of people basking in Sully's happiness over music.

"I’m so happy for this baby and I know about him for 5 min ," one person commented.

"Oh gosh this is just pure happiness ," another person said.

"My favourite videos are babies being able to hear and experiencing sounds I just can’t ," someone else wrote.

"I’m sobbing this is beautiful," a person added.

In an earlier video, Asbury shared a clip of Sully getting his hearing aids and hearing for the first time. He spends most of the video simply looking around the room and trying to make sense of it all.

He stares as his mom talks to him, calling his name and simply loving on him with her words. Eventually, he rests his face against hers, and it will make your heart absolutely melt.

"Is your name Sully?" she asks, and he breaks out into the biggest smile.

Asbury captioned the video: "The audiologist said, “take him outside & show him his new world, he’s never heard the birds before."

In yet another video, Asbury clarifies that Sully wasn't completely deaf before getting his hearing aids. She explains that he has hearing loss due to BOR syndrome, and that he couldn't hear high-pitched frequencies like birds, music, and the voices of women and children.

She added that so far the only "intentional" word he says is "Dada," and because of his condition, he couldn't hear the letter "S" and the "LL" in his name. So until now, he thought his name was "Uh Ee."