Toddler fakes a dramatic fall to get mom’s attention, which is an award-worthy act. Details below

These days, you can never assume that a kid is innocent and carefree since they can have some clever trick up their sleeves that will confound any adult.

It is common knowledge that young children will frequently act out or throw tantrums in an attempt to get their parents’ attention—especially their moms.

The Beyond Sleep Training Project claims that toddlers can mimic weeping, coughing, or acting depressed in order to get attention,

and these tiny tricks acts always successful. With her excellent acting of falling hard to the ground, a young girl has been winning hearts online.

A mother on TikTok by the handle @therealgmachronicles posted a video of her toddler daughter doing the performance of a lifetime,

demonstrating that she is most likely destined to become a drama queen. The video’s overlay text says, ‘Acting 101. Consider 2.

If you don’t think your first fall was dramatic enough, keep falling until you hit your head fatally.

In the video, her daughter does just that. She misses her opportunity to collect the ball that is thrown

towards her and instead falls theatrically to the ground, much to her mother’s amusement, who responds with a fake cry.

When her mother still doesn’t react appropriately after one tumble, the little child rolls onto the floor and pretends to strike her head on a chair leg.

She then acts as though she has a major ‘injury’ while her mother eventually catches her by the arm and they play with the ball some more.

This fake fall makes perfect sense because toddlers are all about pushing boundaries and getting the biggest response out of their parents.

The TikTok community sent her a ton of positive comments in addition to being ecstatic to witness such a little child know just what to do to generate a big reaction from her mother.

In jest, @aldous.fuxley said, ‘Oh no, not a brain bruise! The infant daughter simply never stopped moving.’

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