Dunstan Baby Language - Do you know what your baby is saying?

A newly discovered baby language is helping infants sleep through the night and mothers bond with their babies. After eight years of research, Australian mother Priscilla Dunstan says she has discovered a universal baby language, comprised of five distinct sounds.

  

The Dunstan Baby Language is a breakthrough that allows parents to understand their baby's needs through recognizing specific sounds, or words, used by all newborn babies, regardless of race or gender.

The Dunstan Baby Language teaches you to hear exactly what your baby is communicating. Based on the notion that all babies speak a universal language, and that each human, on a subconscious level, has the ability to recognize and understand that language, the Dunstan Baby Language system is aimed at helping parents better decipher their infant's needs.

Her learning system, Dunstan Baby Language, has been made available to parents everywhere who wish to understand the needs that their babies are expressing from birth through three months of age. Dunstan baby language will help parent's to know what their babies want through hearing their sounds and cries. Based on the notion that all babies speak a universal language, and that each human, on a subconscious level, has the ability to recognize and understand that language, the Dunstan Baby Language system is aimed at helping parents better decipher their infant`s needs. The Dunstan Baby Language System is a natural extension of a mothers intuition. It's important to start listening for the baby language right after a baby's birth.

Our website 'SpeakToMeBaby' has lot's of information about the DBL and other resources to help you communicate with your baby.



   

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