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Baby Language I wanted to share this with everyone, since it has helped me to understand my baby's needs. (I saw this on Oprah). Basically, researchers have discovered a way that babies communicate with the world. It's pretty easy to understand once you know what sounds/words mean what. Neh="I'm hungry" Owh="I'm sleepy" Heh="I'm experiencing discomfort" Eair="I have lower gas" Eh="I need to burp" It's most useful for 0-3 months age group. Supposedly, if the noise/word doesn't gain the response that the baby needs the baby will cease to use to noise/word after 3 months. I had recognized my little one saying "NEH" when she was hungry and it was surprising to then see it be a universal noise babies make. Here is the link to see the video that shows actual babies making the noise. [url]http://[/url]www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200611/20061113/slide_20061113_350_102.jhtml
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Written by Debra
Posted on 11/17/2006
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wow, I always thought each baby had different noise for each thing, but it was their own personal noise and you had to figure it out on your own.
posted by vanessa on 12/21/2006
  
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