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Did you know your newborn is talking to you?
http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200..._350_101.jhtml
I saw this Priscilla Dunstan on the Today Show. This is really amazing. -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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Did you know your newborn is talking to you?
"toto" wrote in message ... http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200..._350_101.jhtml I saw this Priscilla Dunstan on the Today Show. This is really amazing. Interesting, but DS said, "uh, uh, uh" in a very desparate way when he was hungery, not "neh." He did it from the time he was a newborn in the hospital until he was able to talk. I remember him doing it in the hospital and knowing what he wanted (he also rooted and showed other signs of hunger), and thinking how interesting that he would always use the same sound for hunger and that he must be talking to me. I would mimic him when he was only a few days old to let him know I heard him and that food was coming. That sound always meant he was hungry and nothing else. I watched DD to hear what sound she made for hunger, but I never picked up on anything. She mostly just rooted. |
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Did you know your newborn is talking to you?
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 14:57:34 GMT, "toypup"
wrote: "toto" wrote in message .. . http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200..._350_101.jhtml I saw this Priscilla Dunstan on the Today Show. This is really amazing. Interesting, but DS said, "uh, uh, uh" in a very desparate way when he was hungery, not "neh." He did it from the time he was a newborn in the hospital until he was able to talk. I remember him doing it in the hospital and knowing what he wanted (he also rooted and showed other signs of hunger), and thinking how interesting that he would always use the same sound for hunger and that he must be talking to me. I would mimic him when he was only a few days old to let him know I heard him and that food was coming. That sound always meant he was hungry and nothing else. I watched DD to hear what sound she made for hunger, but I never picked up on anything. She mostly just rooted. Supposedly, this works across cultures because it is rooted in some oral reflexes. No idea why your ds was different. On Oprah's show, she apparently managed to get *all* nine babies quieted using her insight into why they were crying. -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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Did you know your newborn is talking to you?
"toto" wrote in message news Supposedly, this works across cultures because it is rooted in some oral reflexes. No idea why your ds was different. On Oprah's show, she apparently managed to get *all* nine babies quieted using her insight into why they were crying. All I know is I knew his sound for hunger. I knew it so well I'd mimic him. I remarked about it to friends and family because it was so amazing, so I remember the sound very well and it definitely wasn't "neh." |
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