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THE ORIGINAL SILK FOR BABY ✨ (@silkytots) posted on Instagram: “Do you speak fluent BABY? 💭 //​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​ Have you noticed that your baby’s cry sounds different at different times...? Perhaps…” • Feb 23, 2022 at 8:45am UTC Newborn Sounds Meaning, Types Of Newborn Cries, Different Baby Cry Sounds, Baby Cries Meaning Sounds, Baby Crying Sounds Meaning, Baby Sounds Meaning, Baby Cry Meaning, Baby Cues Chart, Baby Cries Meaning

THE ORIGINAL SILK FOR BABY ✨ (@silkytots) posted on Instagram: “Do you speak fluent BABY? 💭 //​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​ Have you noticed that your baby’s cry sounds different at different times...? Perhaps…” • Feb 23, 2022 at 8:45am UTC

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a summary of Dunstan's baby language! This is incredible and it works!!! Dunstan Baby Language, Baby Language, Newborn Baby Tips, Baby Sounds, Baby Advice, Baby 2, Baby Crying, Newborn Care, Baby Time

A while ago this was going around the Internet and I mentally filed it away as a resource I wanted to pull out when I have an infant again. One month to go! To sum up, there is a woman who has genius in hearing - she has a phonographic memory and is a musical prodigy. As a new mom, she discovered similarities of sounds for when babies had different needs. Priscilla Dunstan has been on Oprah and other TV shows sharing this, and you can watch it here. (This is the longest youtube clip with all…

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Did you know that all young infants use the same reflexive universal baby sounds (also called Dunstan Baby Language!), and that learning to understand what these sounds mean can make life with a newborn SO much easier? This article teaches you the 5 most important universal baby sounds to know and gives tips for how to use Dunstan Baby Language to meet your baby's needs faster and with less crying. Different Baby Cry Sounds, Newborn Cries Meaning, Baby Cries Meaning Sounds, Baby Crying Sounds Meaning, Baby Sounds Meaning, Baby Cries Meaning, Dunstan Baby Language, Newborn Wont Sleep, Crying Sound

Did you know that all young infants use the same reflexive universal baby sounds (also called Dunstan Baby Language!), and that learning to understand what these sounds mean can make life with a newborn SO much easier? This article teaches you the 5 most important universal baby sounds to know and gives tips for how to use Dunstan Baby Language to meet your baby's needs faster and with less crying.

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Breathing Otter Toy, Breathing Otter, Sea Otter Art, Sleeping Otters, Fisher Price Baby Toys, Baby Sound Machine, Sensory Details, Fisher Price Baby, Soft Toy Patterns

Musical otter plush sound machine with “breathing” motion for babies from birth + 11 Sensory Discoveries to engage your baby’s senses of sight, hearing, and touch Otter mimics the rhythmic motion of breathing to naturally soothe your baby Customizable with up to 30 mins of music and sounds, volume control, and soft lights Extra-soft fabrics; machine washable with electronics removed Smilestones: Bringing a smile to milestones! This toy helps with Calming & Soothing through sounds & gentle…

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Babynama - Pediatricians on WhatsApp on Instagram: "Know what your baby want to say?  Neh (I am hungry) - An infant uses the sound reflex “Neh” to communicate its hunger. The sound is produced when the sucking reflex is triggered, and the tongue is pushed up on the roof of the mouth.  Owh/(I’m sleepy)- An infant uses the sound reflex “Owh” to communicate that they are tired. The sound is produced much like an audible yawn.  Heh (I’m experiencing discomfort) - An infant uses the sound reflex “Heh” to communicate stress, discomfort, or perhaps that it needs a fresh diaper. The sound is produced by a response to a skin reflex cian such as feeling sweat or itchiness in the bum.  Eairh/eargghh (I have lower gas) - An infant uses the sound reflex “Eairh” to communicate they have flatulence or an Newborn Sounds Meaning, Burping Newborn, 7 Month Baby, I Am Hungry, Camp Games, Mommy Hacks, Infant Care, Baby Life Hacks, Baby Sounds

Babynama - Pediatricians on WhatsApp on Instagram: "Know what your baby want to say? Neh (I am hungry) - An infant uses the sound reflex “Neh” to communicate its hunger. The sound is produced when the sucking reflex is triggered, and the tongue is pushed up on the roof of the mouth. Owh/(I’m sleepy)- An infant uses the sound reflex “Owh” to communicate that they are tired. The sound is produced much like an audible yawn. Heh (I’m experiencing discomfort) - An infant uses the sound reflex…

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