Music is great, and babies love when you sing to them. But does that mean your baby will grow up smarter or hit their milestones faster if you play Mozart for them as they’re growing up? Not really.
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The Power of Music in Bonding with Your Baby
When you sing, hum, or play gentle tunes, your baby starts recognising your voice.Music can turn everyday moments like ...
For three years, the Philadelphia Lullaby Project has been pairing parents with songwriters to write original lullabies for their babies. The group has written and produced about 125 songs. Because ...
Playing classical music to your child while they’re still in the womb can stimulate development, new research suggests. Music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their unborn ...
A few weeks before their delivery dates, some women in the Bronx get a baby shower and the opportunity to do something special for their newborns. A program at Jacobi Medical Center teams up Carnegie ...
On a recent spring morning, Shawna Percival wheels her double stroller onto the stage of Benaroya Hall, home of the Seattle Symphony. She takes her girls with her everywhere when she’s not at work.
Lull tiny ones to sleep with instrumental takes of ‘Hey Ya!’ and ‘Roses.’ Rockabye Baby, which has been releasing lullaby versions of popular music for 16 years, is now releasing an album of 14 covers ...
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