Parents learn the cries of their babies, differentiating between hunger, pain and just plain fussiness. Now, thanks to a new app, hearing-impaired and Deaf parents can tell when their infant is wailing and what is most likely the problem.
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The ChatterBaby app, developed by Dr. Ariana Anderson, uses sound frequencies and patterns of silence to interpret what a baby is crying about.
InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (Twitter.com@KeleighNealon) has more.
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