Mom Creates App for Deaf Parents That Interprets Baby's Cries

May 26, 2018

Parents learn the cries of their babies, differentiating between hunger, pain and just plain fussiness. Now, thanks to a new app, hearing-impaired parents can tell when their infant is wailing and what is most likely the problem. 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 (http://twitter.com/KeleighNealon) has more.

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