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Your Baby Is Trying to Tell You Something Right Now (And You're Missing It)

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───────────────────────────────────────────── Your baby is communicating constantly — loudly, specifically, and almost entirely without crying. There are 12 biological signals happening in your home right now that your baby is using to tell you exactly what they need, what they're feeling, and what is being written into the architecture of their developing brain. Most parents miss all 12. After this episode, you won't miss a single one. IN THIS EPISODE: • Why crying is actually a late distress signal • Gaze following and joint attention (Harvard's most-studied infant behaviour) • The Still Gaze — your baby's information gathering mode • Signal 7 — the quiet after a cry (the most important moment most parents miss) • What hand opening/closing reveals about your baby's nervous system • The pre-sleep body release and what it means FREE RESOURCE: Comment "PDF" on YouTube and we'll send you the full 12 Baby Signals Guide — free. → youtube.com/@Thebabyfiles RESEARCHERS MENTIONED: • Dr. Allan Schore — UCLA — Repair Phase / Attunement Cycle • Dr. Ed Tronick — Harvard — Still Face Experiment / Self-Regulation • Dr. Beatrice Beebe — Columbia — Gaze Aversion and Secure Attachment • Dr. Andrew Meltzoff — University of Washington — Infant Imitation • Dr. Patricia Kuhl — University of Washington — Language Acquisition • Mary Ainsworth — Strange Situation / Attachment Theory ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 — The version of parenting we're all doing 01:45 — The biology of baby communication 04:20 — Signal 1: Gaze Following 07:10 — Signal 2: The Reach 09:45 — Signal 3: Rooting and Mouthing 12:00 — Signal 4: The Arched Back 14:30 — Signal 5: The Still Gaze 17:00 — Signal 6: Hand-to-Mouth Self-Soothing 19:50 — Signal 7: The Quiet After a Cry ⭐ 23:30 — Signals 8–12 28:00 — What this means for your baby's brain 30:00 — Closing WATCH ON YOUTUBE (with full animations): youtube.com/@Thebabyfiles FOLLOW THE BABY FILES: YouTube: youtube.com/@Thebabyfiles Linktree: linktr.ee/thebabyfiles #babydevelopment #infantpsychology #parentingscience #babybrain #newborncare

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Your Baby Is Trying to Tell You Something Right Now (And You're Missing It)

Your baby is communicating constantly — loudly, specifically, and almost entirely without crying. There are 12 biological signals happening in your home right now that your baby is using to tell you exactly what they need, what they're feeling, and what is being written into the architecture of their developing brain. Most parents miss all 12. After this episode, you won't miss a single one. IN THIS EPISODE: • Why crying is actually a late distress signal • Gaze following and joint attention (Harvard's most-studied infant behaviour) • The Still Gaze — your baby's information gathering mode • Signal 7 — the quiet after a cry (the most important moment most parents miss) • What hand opening/closing reveals about your baby's nervous system • The pre-sleep body release and what it means FREE RESOURCE: Comment "PDF" on YouTube and we'll send you the full 12 Baby Signals Guide — free. → youtube.com/@Thebabyfiles RESEARCHERS MENTIONED: • Dr. Allan Schore — UCLA — Repair Phase / Attunement Cycle • Dr. Ed Tronick — Harvard — Still Face Experiment / Self-Regulation • Dr. Beatrice Beebe — Columbia — Gaze Aversion and Secure Attachment • Dr. Andrew Meltzoff — University of Washington — Infant Imitation • Dr. Patricia Kuhl — University of Washington — Language Acquisition • Mary Ainsworth — Strange Situation / Attachment Theory ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 — The version of parenting we're all doing 01:45 — The biology of baby communication 04:20 — Signal 1: Gaze Following 07:10 — Signal 2: The Reach 09:45 — Signal 3: Rooting and Mouthing 12:00 — Signal 4: The Arched Back 14:30 — Signal 5: The Still Gaze 17:00 — Signal 6: Hand-to-Mouth Self-Soothing 19:50 — Signal 7: The Quiet After a Cry ⭐ 23:30 — Signals 8–12 28:00 — What this means for your baby's brain 30:00 — Closing WATCH ON YOUTUBE (with full animations): youtube.com/@Thebabyfiles FOLLOW THE BABY FILES: YouTube: youtube.com/@Thebabyfiles Linktree: linktr.ee/thebabyfiles #babydevelopment #infantpsychology #parentingscience #babybrain #newborncare

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