Friday, February 25, 2011

Language system claims

The Dunstan Baby Language system is the answer to every parent's prayer, especially when they are unable to figure out what their infant wants when they cry. The program will help teach parents everything they need to know about how to identify an infant's cry and use that to assess what they need. According to the program, there are five specific sounds in general that a child will use for five specific needs.

The Dunstan Baby Language system claims that infants have five specific sounds that they use to signal their five most basic wants - feeding, tiredness, discomfort, a need to release gas and the need to be burped. Each of these needs has a specific sound to them and what parents will learn during the program is how to identify each of these sounds.

Now with the Dunstan Baby Language system, parents will no longer have to randomly guess what their baby wants and they can better meet their baby's needs.

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