IMPORTANT! 5 words Babies Use (Baby Language)
Posted on January 11, 2012 | 25 Comments
Baby Videos of Gotta upload this for alternative relatives to see. Great things to learn. we instruct we had watched this approach prior to we had my 1 yr aged boy. For a subsequent baby afterwards
Share a word!!!
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oooh this is awesome!
This universal language of sound that she’s recognizing is something the doctors of ancient China observed thousands of years ago when they were developing Qigong sound practices to help people to release toxic negative emotions from their bodies. Check out my video: 6 Healing Sounds With Lisa and Ted, see how children can learn this.
My baby turned 2 on the day that this video was posted by the uploader..thanks!! (how I wish I watched this way before my baby was born)
interesting… now put her in a room with 8 lions or better yet, 8 wives and figure out what they are talking
@thejojojo1111 probably, they breast feed soon after they are born and are used to being attached to the mother’s food source through the cord. So yeah probably are hungry
@PRUSMATTER
I would not be surprised if the baby sound was the root of the Chinese word. Think about words like “Dad” and “Mom”. They’re just such simple sounds that a baby can make, and they’re carried as popular words through history. If someone a long time ago in China noticed what their child was asking for, it wouldn’t be too hard to associate the two as a word.
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@mamashoshana hmmm… I don’t think so. As she said, these “words” are produced because of the babies’ reflex… which they outgrow in just months.
Thank you
Eidetic memory is only for images.
It looks like some form of synesthesia, her ability to percieve sounds as color, texture, etc. If it is, she’s putting it to very good use! Perhaps future people with the same ability can be trained to detects other stuff, like lies, aggression and other things.
” I would have never thought to feed him..” rofl XD
I was lucky enough to see this for my first child:) took those lessons for this new one:)
hey
@thejojojo1111 Yes, actually. Putting them to the breast ASAP is known to be the best thing for them in terms of establishing an immediate nursing relationship…. So that’s actually a very good observation!
@SuperRaz100 – I think they were saying phoNographic memory, not photographic memory.
@thejojojo1111 of course they are! think of how unnerving the first moments would be, i am thinking some comfort would come from the suckling motion of eating… this is great!
Am I the only one who yawned after hearing the “OWH”/sleepy sound
@PRUSMATTER NEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

LMAO
Yeap..lol
so Neh is like ‘tits’, NehNeh = titties. nehneh’s also a ‘cute’ way of calling’em
There’s NO WAY a man can win an argument against Priscilla; she’s going to use what you said 5 years ago against you!
wow! she’s so hot.
What is this penchant that Oprah has for featuring quacks on her show? This woman, Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil….etc.
This is beautiful. Womyn used to know this. This knowledge has been lost. Thanks for bringing it back
@FRUSMATTER — It means breast and milk.