| From the website www.webchats.tv There is nothing more frustrating for a parent than not being able to understand what your baby is trying to say to you. Before they can actually put their requests into words, there is often a great deal of guesswork as you try and work out whether they are tired, hungry or simply uncomfortable. But wouldn't you like to be able to know exactly what they are thinking during these tender years and what their gurgles, giggles and growls actually mean? Well now every parent's dream has been answered the secret to baby parent communication is here. After nearly a decade of research, experts have discovered that newborns use a universal set of 'words' to express basic needs such as hunger, wind or tiredness. With the new findings, parents will now be able to identify these words in their babys sounds and respond accordingly, leading to better parents the world over who are more secure in their relationships with their offspring. The research was triggered by one woman's extraordinary talent and insight: Australian, Priscilla Dunstan. She had a gift for music from an early age but it was not until Priscilla gave birth to her son, Tomas, that the impact of this gift was truly understood. Her mothers intuition led her to believe that a babys cries had to be something more than random sounds. Priscilla spent her time noting in a journal combinations of sounds, settling techniques and Toms reactions. Eventually Priscilla was able to recognise ... |