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How to Speak "Baby"
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After a nurse told her not to worry about her baby's constant colicky crying, Priscilla Dunstan, now 32, decided that there must be a better answer. As a professional musician in Australia with a "photographic" memory for sound, she began to keep notes on her newborn son's wails, and, sure enough, detected a pattern -- five specific sounds that he would make when he was hungry, tired, needed to burp, was uncomfortable, or had gas.
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How to Speak "Baby"
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