I completely stumbled onto the Dunstan method online - and oh my gosh, I wish someone had told me about this sooner! It's remarkable. I started using the method a little late - but honestly it worked! Basically the concept says that babies universally have the same sounding cries for different needs. For my daughter, it was completely true! For example, when a baby makes a "neh" sound - it means they are hungry. I was blown away when I realised this and found that when I started paying attention her cries I was able to pinpoint exactly what she needed and get her to stop crying much quicker. Check it out - click here!
The second video that I found really helpful was the "Happiest Baby on the Block" - this was a great book as well. It explains the first 12 weeks of life as the 4th trimester for babies and it really helped me understand the needs of my baby a lot better.
Let me know what you think!
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