Dunstan Baby Language
What is Dunstan baby language?
Dunstan baby language are some unique word or sound from baby’s 0 to 3 months old. Why it called Dunstan? This baby language was developed by an Australian mezzo soprano singer, Priscilla Dunstan.
Dunstan said that newborn baby from zero to 3 months make sound reflexes if they want something to do like want to eat, want to sleep, etc. Usually newborn will cry to tell what they want to us. Dunstan baby language will help parent to know what our baby want through hearing their sound and cries. Dunstan did eight years of research to crack the sound reflexes system (baby language)
These are universal words (sound reflexes) from Dunstan that newborn have:
Neh –> it mean: mom,I’m hungry.
Owh –> it mean: mom,I’m sleepy.
Heh –> it mean: mom,I’m discomfort now.
Eairh –>it mean: mom,I have lower gas (upset stomach)
Eh –> it mean:I need to burp (need to be burped)
(see the complete definition in Wikipedia-dunstan baby language)
I think most parent will get many benefits from learning Dunstan baby language. Dunstan baby language will make parent knowing what baby need and this will make our baby cries less and sleep more comfort. If we could know what baby need, I think we could be more confident as parent.
here are a 3 sample video clips about Dunstan baby language
Dunstan Baby Language video 1 (49 sec):
Dunstan Baby Language video 2 (42 sec):
Dunstan Baby Language video 3 (20 sec):

Dunstan baby language video clip above only for samples. If you want to see the full length Dunstan baby language, you can get from the official Priscilla Dunstan website.
She offer great Dunstan baby language DVD there. With this great DVD you will learn how to recognize the 5 universal words that your baby will say.
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Its seems like the language of god…
hmmm… and you sure that that is is the same for all babys in all over the world?
Onwebcheck, I think that would not be the same to all babies in the world, it really depend on their language. That sample is for English.
Cheers.
Goonie
Actually, she researched babies all over the world from different languages and cultures. The 5 words are universal–amazing!
Thanks for introducing me to a new language of babies.
I really loved these videos.
Thanks a lot for your research on baby language.