Am trying so hard to imagine how the cry of my baby will be (when I av one). I was completely lost in class today when Miss Elaine played a video about baby cries and how to understand what they are trying to communicate. Itz awesome to know that the only way babies communicate is when they cry, that is the only language they av so it is vital for them to cry.
Just then, I thought of women back home (naija) who usually say “I don’t like it when babies cry, it makes me sick...blah blah blah” and they go on tryin to make themselves look like caringconsciousmothers.
I actually dislike it when a woman comes from no where and tries to prove she can and will calm a crying child only to carry the baby for a while and nothing happens; I wonder why some people wont just mind their business.
It was very comforting thus to know that when I av a baby, I don’t need to bother about bizzy body women tryin to calm my babies when they cry or dictate to me what the baby needs.
Kudos to Dunstan who has great hearing abilities and studied babies enough to let someone like me know that I can study my baby, listen careful when they cry to know exactly what they are trying to communicate to me.
Kudos to Dunstan who has great hearing abilities and studied babies enough to let someone like me know that I can study my baby, listen careful when they cry to know exactly what they are trying to communicate to me.

NEH- very important, says "am hungryyyyy"
OWH- says am tired/ look out for the oval shaped mouth! Itz not easy to hear the baby make these sounds and even be sure I am hearing the right thing, but since I know I guess am one step ahead. My baby, babies will have no cause to worry since mummy will be there to always know what is needed and meet the need
This is great news, and am positive that I'll do it well because I will have enough time for my babies. Afterall, all I rily wanna do is stay at Home.....



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