Priscilla Dunstan was born with a special gift: photographic memory for sound. When she was 4 years old, she could hear a Mozart concert on the piano and play it back note for note. When she had her own baby, her special gift helped her to discover something amazing that defies previous medical understanding. She noticed a pattern in her sons cries and made the connection between his cries and what satisfied him. Before long she realized which cries corresponded with what needs.
Curious, she set out to see if this was true with other babies. And guess what: it’s universal! I only wish I had known about this when my kids were born. That would have saved a lot of sleepless nights.
It’s easier than you might think, with a bit of careful listening — there’s only 5 words to know in this baby language:
  • Neh=”I’m hungry”
  • Owh=”I’m sleepy”
  • Heh=”I’m experiencing discomfort”
  • Eair=”I have lower gas”
  • Eh=”I need to burp”

Ok , Hope this helps you and them.