My husband and I watched a video that helps you "decode" babies' first words for the first three months of their life. (After that they develop their own cries and babbles.) Since our son's birth, my husband said that this was the single most helpful baby information he'd received. It really did work - and took out a lot of the frustration that comes with wondering what they need when they cry.
A lady (Dunstan) from Australia could listen to a piece of Mozart once and then play it back perfectly on her violin when she was five years old. Her parents discovered that she had "photographic" hearing. When Dunstan had her first baby, she began to distinguish her son's cries...and then noticed that other babies had the same cries. So she developed a training DVD to teach parents what their baby is saying with each cry. (Dunstan Baby Language)
Below is a link to part of the DVD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6CFSGAueyo
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