http://www.dunstanbaby.com/ From the CTV website - "Some parents are trying out a new technique in the hopes of unlocking the meaning behind their infant's cry.
"Dunstan Baby Language is a language that Priscilla Dunstan, (The Baby Listener) from Australia, has deciphered the different sounds that infants make, so from 0 to 3 months," said Sarah Alexander, a Registered Nurse and practitioner of Dunstan Baby Language.
Alexander teaches Dunstan baby language in the Lower Mainland and says there are five distinctive sounds that babies make to communicate with their parents."
http://www.ctvbc.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20080320/BC_rhonda_baby_language...
good information
kapussa 11 months ago
lol its wierd I was watching a video of me as a baby and I was doing that nah nah nah shit haha
soccerbabey 1 year ago
oh my god, if you can not tell this about your child you should never had had one. What a stupid bitch to think she came up with this
dukeriluo 1 year ago
coleen has the nicest pair of legs i've seen. very beautiful women!
capsbases 1 year ago
cool babies can talk
HPMatthew 2 years ago
The "neh" for hunger is definitely true -- this is how I can always tell when my one month old son is hungry.
candykisses856 2 years ago
The sound quality wasn't good...all the cries sounded so much alike!!!
jsls2003 2 years ago
wish sound quality was better......... quiet
sonicsmithmusic 3 years ago 2
I used this and it really works! Get it before baby comes so you are very ready. Once they hit 3+ months and they start making new sounds it's a little harder but teh "Neh" for hunger is still very much there =)
Babeorama 3 years ago