Breakthrough in Infant Care Now Available for Parents With New Dunstan Baby Language DVD

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Breakthrough in Infant Care Now Available for Parents With New Dunstan Baby Language DVD

SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Today millions of parents around the world can experience the joy of understanding their newborns needs with the arrival of the Dunstan Baby Language DVD. This new tool for parents and caregivers is poised to revolutionize parent-baby communication and provide groundbreaking advancements in infant care.

After nearly a decade of research, Dunstan Baby has found that all newborns use specific 'words' to express basic needs, such as hunger, gas or tiredness. The Dunstan Baby Language DVD teaches parents how to identify these words within their baby's cries. It allows parents and caretakers to respond appropriately to their baby's physical needs and eliminates the trial and error that so often leads to parental frustration and a decrease in self- confidence.

The breakthrough was made possible through the unique talent of an Australian mother, Priscilla Dunstan. Gifted with an eidetic memory - similar to a photographic memory - and later coupled with her intuition as a mother, Priscilla was able to hear and identify a connection between sounds and the meanings embedded in a baby's cries.

Priscilla says, "My goal is to help parents have a productive and enjoyable experience with parenthood, raising more content babies who sleep longer and cry less. Being able to respond to their child's needs is part of bonding and will ease much of the pressure and stress felt by parents that caretaking brings."

The Dunstan Baby Language is truly universal. It is a primal, human language which we have all shared. The "words" are created by a natural, reflex response to a physical need, just like a burp or hiccup. When a baby is hungry, tired or simply uncomfortable, they produce a sound to communicate that condition. While babies have always communicated in this way, Dunstan Baby Language is the first system to identify these sounds and teach their meanings.

The Dunstan Baby Language Volume 1 (0 to 3 months) two-disc box set provides the following:

  -- Five, easy-to-follow lessons which explains how each word is "spoken"
     by newborns, specifically what to listen for in a babies cry.
  -- Examples of multiple babies saying each word, providing the necessary
     audio and video examples for moms and dads to learn how to hear their
     own newborns.
  -- Variety of settling techniques for each word spoken, providing moms and
     dads with simple ways to comfort their new babies.
  -- Informative booklet with additional tips and hints on how to identify
     each word through testimonials from parents who have benefited from
     this new system.
  -- A guide for use as a quick reminder of the meaning of each cry, useful
     for moms and dads after they have viewed the DVD.
  -- Priscilla in a live lesson environment teaching new mothers the system
     with remarkable results.

Priscilla says, "The system is best learned by initially spending a week with disc 1. It identifies the first three words, teaching parents how to listen in a whole new way to a baby's cries. Once parents watch the DVD a few times and understand what to listen for, they will be beginning a journey of a lifetime of communication with their child."

The Dunstan Baby Language box set is available now for $59.99. Consumers can order a copy at http://www.dunstanbaby.com/ or by calling 1800 996 7627 in the United States and 1800 386 782 in Australia. Members of the media can contact dunstanbaby@hillandknowlton.com or call 1-212-885-0562 in the United States and 61-2-9286-1206 in Australia to receive more information and to receive a media sampler of the Dunstan Baby Language system.

About Priscilla Dunstan

This is a remarkable story of an Australian woman who used her unique gift and a mother's intuition to develop a world first the universal language of babies. Born with an eidetic memory - similar to a photographic memory - Priscilla demonstrated an extraordinary connection to sound and its patterns. Initially, Priscilla's talent allowed her to spend years touring as an accomplished concert violinist. Later, she studied the world of opera and further developed her appreciation of sound as produced by the human voice. It was when Priscilla gave birth to her son Tomas, that the true significance of her gift emerged. She was able to recognize patterns in her son's cries and identify the specific needs associated with them. After more than eight years of research and independent testing, this one mother's intuition has developed into the realization of a universal baby language the Dunstan Baby Language.

Website: http://www.dunstanbaby.com/



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