A (not so) Good Weekend 
People have asked our comments on the recent Good Weekend magazine story. What we can honestly say is that our response would be biased.

The best people to ask will always be parents who are using the Dunstan Baby Language.

The following was written to The Age (Melbourne) regarding the Good Weekend article:
I am a new mum and my baby boy “Jack” is now a happy, healthy 18 weeks old. My partner and I watched with great anticipation Ray Martins presentation of “look who’s talking” when Jack was around 3 weeks old. By this stage we had endured countless nights of no sleep and a baby who we had no idea how to settle. Apart from all the other feelings our overriding concern was how on earth to make this bundle who we loved so much feel happy –we certainly had no idea. We watched the show. I cannot begin to describe the feeling of absolute joy when we could discern the different words and take the appropriate action and almost always had a baby that would settle! Sure there were times when we still had a crying baby, but the confidence Priscilla gave us to at least listen and understand the process was a gift. I would just like to say that I have never in all my years of reading the paper sent in any feedback in relation to an article I have read. I was outraged at the almost personal attack on Priscilla’s character and am wondering if Jane Cadzow has her own child or spent a long period of time being sleep deprived. I also really don’t understand why it is so important for this theory to be scientifically tested. What has happened to good old fashioned mothering and the time honoured fashion of handing down advice? Have we all gone mad? I wish Priscilla all the best and if she makes millions out of this – good on her!

Barry and Penny
Spotswood, Melbourne

So a good weekend became a great weekend…We welcome all comments – it is our responsibility to listen so that we can provide the best for both parent and baby. We’d love to hear your feedback.

Please leave a comment or email mystory@dunstanbaby.com


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ZZZZZZZ.s 
Hi Priscilla,
I just wanted to contact you about your wonderful DVD’s and thank you for the precious information you are sharing with the world. When I saw your segment on Oprah, I had tears in my eyes because I knew you were on to something special.

I also recognised that there were different cries in my first baby but I didn’t know what they meant. How wonderful and empowering it is to be able to listen to my second baby’s cries and understand what he is saying to me. For the first time today, I heard the “I’m tired” “Owh” sound. I hadn’t heard it before but I think because I couldn’t hear it not because he wasn’t saying it. I was standing in my kitchen looking at your sound chart and I heard the “Owh” sound. It was clear as day. I immediately wrapped my baby boy, put him in his crib and rocked him off to sleep. He is at this very moment enjoying the zzzz’s he was asking for.

Thank you for giving us the gift of communication. On behalf of me and my baby - we think you’re wonderful!

My only challenge at this point is my baby is mostly saying “Eh” and “Eairh” because he is very windy. The other words are there but they’re always being mixed in with the wind which is ever present. You cautioned about feeding a windy baby. With my little guy, I have found small burps after one breast are very difficult to raise. A big burp, however, after both breasts comes much more easily and gives him the relief he needs.

Regards,
Melanie


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Live from LA 
Today finds us in Los Angeles filming and cataloguing more baby cries. Over the course of the day we met with 40 mothers with newborns, filming them as they cried (the babies not the moms). We had everything today from 4 week olds to 11 week olds, to a gorgeous set of twins. Many Moms were apologetic if their baby didn’t cry on cue, but that was more than fine with us. It appears all some babies need to sleep soundly is a camerman, a boom operator, and some studio lights.

All the Moms were a true delight to meet and chat with, and we were surrounded by the cutest bunch of babies you have seen in your life. We thank all our Moms for giving their time so willingly.


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Our Sanity.... 
Dear Priscilla,
I am a first time mum. Whilst I was pregnant, I watched your interview with Ray Martin & then again on Oprah. I was so impressed with the system, I purchased your DVD collection in hope I could get more information from it. I was in the hospital after the birth of my baby in the maternity room, and was listening to all the babies crying. It was funny, a first time mum telling some that had two, three kids what the baby was crying for.

I have informed all the mid wives about the DVD, so that they might pass on your information to all new mothers, whether it be their first time or third, fourth go. You have certainly saved my sleepless nights, and although I do occasionally have a sleepless night, I know what my baby needs from me, so I can give it to her.
Thank you so much for our sanity.

Regards Kim & Paige




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Thank you and Goodnight 
“I never thought as a first time mother that I would be able to understand what my baby needs. My baby now sleeps through the night just after nine weeks. Thanks Priscilla - you’ve made my life so much easier!”
Cindy

We place a real value on hearing from you - and how your baby is experiencing a world of communication.

Please write to mystory@dunstanbaby.com and share your story.

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Baby Talk 
Make sure to look out for the February issue of Baby Talk the magazine. There is a featured article on the Dunstan Baby Language titled, “Decoding your infant’s cries”.
It’s a great read and we welcome your comments!

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Top 10 Product of the Month 
Mothersinc.com.au has listed The Dunstan Baby Language system as one of their Top 10 Products of the month.

With mothersinc.com.au being Australia’s leading online magazine for modern mothers, its great to see their support of the System. We highly recommend taking a look at their wonderfully informative and helpful site.


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Success Story in the New York Post 
Thank you to one of our New York Moms who sent us an email letting us know about an article in the New York Post.

The article talks about one Mom’s experience in learning the Dunstan Baby Language System. It’s great to hear success stories like these, and we would love to hear yours, so leave us a comment or e-mail us at mystory@dunstanbaby.com


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Happy New Year! 
On behalf of the Dunstan Baby team, I’d like to wish you a very Happy New Year. 2007 is shaping up to be a big one already, and I know for a lot of you expectant parents it will be a life changing one.

For us, we are looking at continuing our research into the Dunstan Baby Language, not only in the current 0 - 3 months program, but beyond. We’re also begining to roll out availablity of the Dunstan Baby Language to the UK, quickly followed by Europe.
Already we have parents from all over the world learning and benefiting from the system, and we are always keen to hear your story.
So bring on 2007, and may it be a happy and fun one for us all.
The J Man

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Merry Chirstmas 
Well it’s been an amazing year for us all at Dunstan Baby. Somewhat overwhelming at times, but it’s been a real privilege to be able to share this breakthrough with so many parents, and to see the positive impact it is having in their lives.

As we take a short break to recharge, we want to wish you all a very Merry Christmas. May you enjoy this special time surrounded by friends, family and loved ones.

All the best,
The Dunstan Baby Team.



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