The Dunstan Baby Language allows you to hear what your baby’s cries mean.
According to Priscilla Dunstan, eight years of research has unlocked a language shared by all babies throughout the world. In the same way that all of us laugh, sneeze, or hiccup using the same sound regardless of the language we speak or our race, similarly babies use sounds, produced by their body in response to a physical need.
The system works by identifying 5 key sounds, or “words” your baby will make in the pre-cry stage (before your baby’s crying becomes hysterical).For example, a hungry baby will say the word “neh” in the pre-cry stage. The sooner you identify those needs and respond appropriately, in this case by feeding your baby, the less your baby will cry.
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