Baby born deaf reacts to hearing music for first time

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ABC NewsBy HALEY YAMADA and ERIC NOLL, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — After months of appointments, testing, fittings and surgery, one baby’s first time hearing music was caught on camera in a touching moment.

Manning James Roldan of Clifton Forge, Virginia, was born deaf in both ears. On Dec. 30, 2020, the 11-month-old received Cochlear implants.

Mother Noelle Brantley recorded the moment where Manning heard music, a cartoon theme song, for the first time. Immediately, Manning began dancing and laughing.

“To most people, this is just something every baby does, but to me, this is incredible. Manning has never danced to music because he’s never heard it,” Brantley shared in a Facebook post on Feb. 10.

Brantley told ABC News’ World News Tonight Monday that the moment was one that she will never forget.

“To see him light up from sound when we’ve never seen that before is truly amazing,” she said.

Manning’s family said they are grateful for his medical team and the power of music.

“For him to hear with that device for the first time,” Brantley said, “was just so emotional and so incredible.”

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