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Tune In to Your Baby's Cries

By Jill S. Browning, Parenting
 
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Vicki Jones of Indio, CA, can always tell which one of her triplets is crying, even through a monitor.

To the untrained ear, all baby wails sound pretty much alike. But they aren't: Slight differences in babies' facial structures, vocal cords, and breathing patterns lead to slightly different cries. Even identical multiples don't sound exactly the same, says James Green, Ph.D., a developmental psychologist at the University of Connecticut in Storrs.

Around 80 percent of moms can pick their baby's cry out of a crowd, Green discovered through studying mothers of 1-month-olds.

Don't think you could do it? That's okay: What matters more is how you respond!



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