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Parents around the world tell us how learning the Dunstan Baby Language System changed their lives. Being able to correctly identify and address the needs of your baby will deepen the bond with your child, and ease much of the pressure and stress that is felt by parents.

Independent research conducted with mothers in Australia, the US and the UK in 2006 and 2007 confirmed the following benefits of using the System:

One of the many appeals of the System is that the benefits can be experienced by everyone involved in newborn care.  The System promotes the close observation and understanding of a baby’s cues, and this is as relevant to fathers as to mothers, to grandparents as to health care professionals.  All can learn it – and the bonding effect can be experienced by everybody.

Since the Dunstan System teaches you to understand your baby’s needs from the first days of life, you can begin to observe and tune-in to your baby’s daily rhythms. Very soon, you will see these daily rhythms become larger patterns. Dunstan Baby Language helps to take the guesswork out of caring for your new baby and by knowing your newborn’s needs, makes a routine possible. Every baby is an individual, and with the Dunstan System you can fully appreciate your baby as your guide.

By understanding crying as communicating allows you to become confident about what works for your baby, helping you to feel calm, in control and more in tune with your baby. This knowledge also empowers partners, so that you can together learn your baby’s routine, organize your day, and support each other as you share the joys and duties of parenting your newborn.

The ultimate result is less parenting stress, less baby distress, and a more upbeat and relaxed start to life with your baby.

International research in Sydney Australia and Chicago USA was conducted by The Leading Edge.
UK study conducted by 2CV, England
*Specific to Australia and the US


 

Additional Reading

Select from the articles below to learn more about the System in action.

2008 Summer Travel - The Five Tips for Newborn Travel

 
 
 
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