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Lise Eliot, in her book What’s Going on in There? Says, “Children’s early experience with speech and music are tremendously important in shaping many higher aspects of brain function, including emotion, language and other cognitive abilities”

 

 

Diversity of different kinds of music are essential and can be useful for the baby’s future writing, reading and language skills, says Dr. Philip A. De Fina, associate professor at the New York University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, and chief neuropsychologist and director of neurotherapies at the NYU Brain Research laboratories

 

 

Studies by two of the leading early childhood researchers, Thomas R. Verny and Rene Van De Carr, have shown that babies who have been stimulated while in the womb exhibit advanced visual, auditory, language and motor development skills. They state – these babies sleep better, are more alert to their environment and surroundings and are far more content than infants who did not receive any form of prenatal stimulation.

 

 

Hearing complex sound patterns helps develop the brain, says Alexander Barzvi, child and adolescent psychologist at the New York University Child Study Center

 

Professor Paul Robertson, a leading expert in the field, states it’s important the best music is made available to babies at the earliest possible stage of their growth. There is compelling scientific evidence that the music we hear at the earliest ages significantly affects the way our neurological pathways are laid down during development

 

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Does Baby Music Have To Be Childish?

Should you only play baby music and lullabies like Twinkle Twinkle to your baby or should you play Tchaikovsky?

What is the best music to play for your baby? Continue

 

93% Of Parents Say Music Helps Solve Baby Sleep Problems

Almost every new parent has experienced the frustration of trying to get a fussy baby to sleep.  For some it is an occasional problem for others it is a constant nightmare.  You spend hours trying to get your baby to sleep, only to find, a few hours later they are awake and crying.  You get them back to sleep, only to face the same thing a few hours later.  After a few nights of this, you start to wonder if you will ever get a good night’s sleep again. Continue

 

3 Types Of Music You Must Avoid If You Are Pregnant

Studies show that fetuses can hear and react to sound from as early as 20 weeks and begin active listening by the 24th week.  Researcher Michele Clements found that playing a lullaby, or calming music by Vivaldi and Mozart soothed 4 to 5 month-old fetuses but loud and discordant music disturbed and upset them. Continue

 

Baby Songs Help Heal Sick Babies

“Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast”.  And baby songs, classical music and other gentle melodies can soothe sick babies and speed healing. Continue

 

How to Calm a Fussy Baby

Crying is your baby’s only method of communication and although not all crying can be explained, there are certain general reasons why babies cry, including hunger, stress, fear, and discomfort. Everyone has an opinion and will be more than happy to give it to you but beware of well meaning but misguided advice. If your baby’s crying is adversely affecting your health then talk to your pediatrician.

There are however a number of methods you can try to calm your baby before putting them down to sleep for the night. Continue

 

Children’s Nursery Rhymes Teach Language and Counting Skills

Nursery Rhymes have been taught to children for hundreds of years, with many dating from the Middle Ages.  They are the earliest educational tools that children use for learning language and counting skills.  Additionally they combine movement and music teaching kids rhythm and melody. Continue

 

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