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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Baby's Language

Still wondering how to deal with your baby? This is applicable to 0 to 3 months. Just listen to their "cry" and you will understand them. At first, it’s hard to understand but you need to be patient. If you will not listen to their first attempt of cry it will become harder because they will cry out loud. You’ll end up with the maid on our neighborhood, the baby is crying out so loud. You know what the maid does; she said to the baby sho sho sho… whua whua. The maid treated the baby like a bird. Oh, poor baby they don’t deserve to be treated like that.

Let’s try to study the baby’s language by Priscilla Dunstan. I was able to watch her at Oprah’s Show. I was really happy during that time because this is inclined with my topics. After pregnancy the baby will come out. For more details watch the video from You Tube.



The video is not complete. Did you remember the word? I know you forget it... here are the list of babies language:

1. Neh - it means "hungry"

2. Owh - it means "sleepy or tired"

3. Heh - it means "discomfort"

4. Eair - it means for their "lower gas"

5. Eh - it means they need to "burp"

Here's another one...



This topic is unleashing the barrier of communication between the mother and her child.

6 comments:

kittykat said...

nice post sam..will recommend this to my bessy..she'll be a mom very soon..

Sam said...

Hi Sis,

Thank you, let's spread this news even to single entity so that they will understand all the babies.

Enjoy your day Sis!

Joy said...

ahh so cute...I'm stuck here...I really like Oprah show. Cute talaga ng mga babies noh.

Umma said...

Great information Sam, I didnt know that but now I realized the baby's language is so important to be able to understand their needs.

Keep posting my dear.

Sam said...

Hi dear,

Yes the babies are indeed cute. Kaya dapat hindi sila pinapaiyak ng todo. Ok lng sana kung tayo iyak. Hehehe

Keep smiling dear.

Sam said...

Hi Umma,

Right, how I wish this study exist a long time ago. So that parents and babies understand to each other.

Regards to your baby Umma!!!