A 4-year-old boy is being called a keeper by users of the Internet after a video of him interpreting a movie for his deaf parents was shared on social media.
Gabriel Toseland, the 4-year-old boy, started signing when he was just 4 months old for Abigail Britton and Conor, his parents.
The video that was shared on the internet shows Gabriel sitting next to a Christmas Tree as he starts to interpret the movie.
A helicopter approaches landing on the television as he begins his interpretation.
Before he made gestures, Gabriel would take a glance at the screen just to make sure he’s doing the right gestures.
Abigail, the mother of Gabriel, said it was out of the blue when Gabriel leaped to the rocking chair and started interpreting the movie.
During an interview with the Metro, Abigail said, “He first started to learn to sign with a baby sign, saying things such as milk, bath and nappy.”
Abigail added, “He has picked up more and more sign language over time and he has become very natural.”
Abigail and Conor, the parents of Gabriel, use the British Sign Language.
The parents said it was important for their son to learn the language as they use it for communication.
Abigail, a mother of 2 kids, wanted to teach Gabriel the sign language so they can communicate without any frustration or without having any communication barrier.
Abigail said Gabriel is such a fast learner.
Gabriel can now let his parents know if someone is at the door.
The little lad is also teaching his 19-month-old sister the sign language.
Gabriel deserves the son of the year award!
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