Most parents would do anything and everything in their power for their children. They are motivated by
unconditional love for their offspring and willing to go to any lengths for their son or daughter.
Parents, without question, do enjoy hearing that that love is reciprocated from time to time.
A video posted on YouTube shows the precise moment when a young girl with autism tells her mother that she loves her.

The clip begins with the mother sitting on the ground in what appears to be a bedroom as she holds a book.
With the children’s book in her hands, Mom seems to be trying to read to her daughter. However, it doesn’t look to be going according to plan.
The child, as they often do, is having trouble sitting still. One second, she’s sitting on the floor.
The next, she’s staring at the camera, and in the next frame, she’s climbing around, halfway out of the camera’s view.
But despite the little girl’s abundance of energy, mom continues to communicate with her daughter.
She tells the child, ‘Thank you’ and then, ‘I love you.’ It looks like the girl is doing everything but paying attention to her mother.

But then something remarkable happens!
Before the clip ends, the mother looks down at the book, reading silently. Then, out of nowhere, the child says, ‘I love you.’ Mom cannot believe her ears.
She asks the little girl, ‘What did you say, Brianna? Did you say, ‘I love you, mom?’’
The clip ends with the little girl and the mother in a loving embrace. What a sweet and precious moment. The mother will cherish it for the rest of her life.