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Old Mar 12th, 2008, 05:00 AM   #1
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Dunstans Baby Language


Has anyone else heard of this? I remember seeing the lady who developed this on Oprah and it's quite amazing.
Basically she has found a way to interpret the sounds baby makes with what they need. So after some practice and patience we as parents will be able to communicate better with our babies
Here are the sounds a baby makes and what that sound is associated with. It is for purchase on amazon or off of the website dustanbaby.com but it does come at a price. I think it might be on youtube as well.

Neh --> it mean: mom,I'm hungry.

Owh --> it mean: mom,I'm sleepy.

Heh --> it mean: mom, i'm uncomfortable. (switch positions, change diaper)

Eairh -->it mean: mom,I have lower gas (upset stomach) (don't put baby to bed when she's saying this.babies who have wind should be kept upright)

Eh --> it mean:I need to burp (need to be burped)
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Old Mar 12th, 2008, 05:09 AM   #2
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Ok here's a video I found with all of the sounds and clips of the sounds so u have a good idea of what they actually sound like. Hope this helps you moms

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Old Mar 12th, 2008, 07:11 AM   #3
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Anyone have this to compare to with their baby? Does it work out?
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Old Mar 12th, 2008, 11:23 AM   #4
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yeah,does this really work?
Cause I know that some moms can recognize sounds with their baby's but I thought that it's different with every baby...
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Sounds interesting. I remember some of those cries and I agree that is definitely the hungry cry!!
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Yeah I beleive i works. The lady Prisilla sat in a room with other moms and when the baby started to get upset she would tell the mom what the baby needed and when the mom fed her baby, changed her baby, burped her baby etc the baby settled right down and was content and not crying anymore.
It's just a general "guideline" I guess. Sometimes the baby will say 2 words like "neh, neh, eh,neh" and all you need to listen to is the dominant word which would be "Neh". So every baby is different but all babies will say some variation of these words. Just listen to your babies and try it out. Let me know if it works
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It's unfortunate that Bethanie is past the "baby cry" stage, she just whinges now but I can't wait to have another little one to try this out! sounds about right to me.
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