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Universal Baby Language

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By Celin Childs, published Nov 23, 2006
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Today I was watching the Oprah show and I was completely tripped out. Apparently an Australian mom named Pricilla Dustan has decoded a universal language for babies. At first I was a little skeptical, but then the show was able to prove Pricilla’s theory. I found this absolutely amazing not to mention one of the coolest discoveries I have ever encountered. Being a mother of two, I can only imagine the help I would have received if this information were made available while my children were infants.

I guess the story all started when Pricilla was a toddler and her parents started noticing that she was a little different from normal kids. At age four Pricilla was able to remember an entire Mozart concert on the piano and play it back precisely. This is when her parents discovered that she had a photographic memory for sound. "Other people might hear a note but I sort of get the whole symphony," Priscilla says. "So when someone's speaking, I get all this information that other people might not pick up."

Her gift helped her to discover and hear a special “second language” beyond Standard English. She could detect people’s different moods and even diagnose illnesses. "Other people might hear a note but I sort of get the whole symphony," Priscilla says. "So when someone's speaking, I get all this information that other people might not pick up." When Pricilla became a mother, her photographic memory for sound took on an entire new meaning. She was able to distinguish different sounds of her newborn baby’s cry.

"Because of my gift for sound, I was able to pick out certain patterns in his cries and then remember what those patterns were later on when he cried again," Priscilla says. "I realized that other babies were saying the same words."

After testing her theory of baby language on more than 1,000 infants around the world, Pricilla was able to determine that no matter a baby’s race, ethnicity, or heritage, they all spoke in one universal baby language. The Universal Baby Language is made up of five distinct words that all babies age 0-3 months old use when they are feeling a certain way. 

Universal Baby Language

Do you know what your baby is saying?

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Takeaways
  • Universal Baby Language consists of 5 words
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