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    Default The Dunstan Baby Language


    Here's the website: Dunstan Baby Language - US - Home

    This was featured on Oprah. It was really amazing how she could interpret baby cries and respond to their needs effectively.

    below is an excerpt from a newspaper article:

    Dunstan says babies produce the different sounds depending on their needs. 'Neh' means the child is hungry, while 'owh' indicates he or she is tired.

    Other sounds include 'eh', 'eairh' and 'heh', which mean the infant needs burping, has wind or is uncomfortable.



    I think this is a breakthrough!

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    I read about this in the internet. i tried to decode my baby's cries and true enough ka.dungog ko niya ni ingon og "neh" when it was almost feeding time.

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    NICE.. thanks for this.. this will help me a lot..

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    ^welcome ^^

    @anya
    isn't it amazing to finally be able to understand what your baby is saying? ^^


    the baby sounds are reflex-based, so they're universal.

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    Noh...

    Grabeh na gyud ka genius ang mga tao karn...
    Dghan na au mga studies....

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    ^Ms. Dunstan has a special gift--a photographic memory for sound. this enabled her to discover sound patterns among babies.

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    Oi interesting ni dah. This will come in handy one day, someday.

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    nindot lagi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sol_Itaire View Post
    Here's the website: Dunstan Baby Language - US - Home

    This was featured on Oprah. It was really amazing how she could interpret baby cries and respond to their needs effectively.

    below is an excerpt from a newspaper article:

    Dunstan says babies produce the different sounds depending on their needs. 'Neh' means the child is hungry, while 'owh' indicates he or she is tired.

    Other sounds include 'eh', 'eairh' and 'heh', which mean the infant needs burping, has wind or is uncomfortable.




    I think this is a breakthrough!

    hmmm interesting,I like babies......

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    I agree! In fact I bought an original DVD of it. La man gud pirated baligya diri gud. Kung kinsa nahan mohulam I can have it rented for a minimal fee.

    Sorry I cannot sell it kay handumanan ni nako sa ako baby.
    Last edited by paopao; 12-13-2008 at 02:05 PM. Reason: add-on

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