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(NAPSA)—Few
experiences can match the thrill of becoming a parent. And for new
parents, few things can be as daunting as their baby’s cries.
Fortunately, by deciphering those cries, parents now have the ability
of understanding what their newborns are “saying.”
Following
nearly a decade of research and observation in countries worldwide,
Dunstan Baby Inc. has discovered that all newborns use a universal
set of sounds, or “words” to express basic needs, such
as hunger, gassiness or tiredness. From this research evolved the
Dunstan Baby Language—a revolutionary system that teaches
parents how to identify the words that all babies use.
After
launching on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” the system is
now helping parents understand their newborns’ needs, thus
forming the cornerstone of loving relationships and effective parenting.
“When
I became a mother, my intuition told me my son’s cries were
not simply random noise. I believed he was trying to tell me something.
After careful listening, I began to hear distinct patterns in his
cries, which were continuously repeated,” explains Priscilla
Dunstan, discoverer of the Dunstan Baby Language.
“Initially,
I thought this was something unique between Tom and me, but once
I overheard the same sounds from other babies, I realized the importance
of this breakthrough for parents everywhere.”
In
order to prove the benefits for new parents, the company commissioned
an independent study by The Leading Edge, one of the world’s
most respected research consultancies.
Observation
of over 1,000 babies internationally has shown amazing and consistent
results; after learning the Dunstan System, parents reported less
stress, more confidence in their ability to care for their infant
and happier, more content babies.
The
study also found:
• 90 percent of mothers found the system to be invaluable,
teaching mothers to hear exactly what the baby is communicating.
For example, every baby will say the word “neh” when
hungry. The sooner hunger is identified, the sooner a parent can
respond by
feeding;
•
70 percent report their child settles down faster after using
the system, resulting in a more contented baby who cries less;
• 70 percent feel more confident as a mother. The system
teaches that a baby’s first communications occur before
crying develops. As the sounds and their meaning are recognized,
needs can be met. Babies are more relaxed, confident and happy—
and so are parents.
•
Two out of three fathers that participated in the system reported
reduced levels of stress, greater paternal involvement in the
baby’s care and more positive marital relationships.
“To
be able to listen and know what an infant needs will revolutionize
the experience of parenting. It will enable parents to develop a
deeper bond of understanding, love and trust with their baby and
also with each other,” adds Dr. Maureen O’Brien, child
development expert, author and former pediatrics researcher at Harvard
Medical School.
“The
Dunstan System truly empowers parents as caregivers, and provides
a valuable context for professionals to share what they know about
the science of communication between parents and their babies.”
The
Dunstan Baby Language is taught through two lessons on an informative
DVD box set. Each lesson provides the tools to identify specific
cries and offers a range of suggested settling techniques.
For
more information and retail availability, visit the website at www.DunstanBaby.com.
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