Relaxing music for children and babies: its benefits.
Relaxing music promotes brain development, teaches awareness of one's emotions and improves language. Through music, babies and children are able to better understand themselves and their feelings, learn to decipher patterns and solve problems. They also discover the world around them in more complex and rich ways. Most significantly, sharing the experience of listening to music with loved ones makes very young children feel cared for and important.
listening to music in the early stages of childhood accelerates brain development, especially the areas dedicated to language and reading skills, with the improvement of the ability to recognize and learn new words, furthermore these benefits also include positive effects which concerns the body and motor activities.
Relaxing music for the newborn.
At different times of the day when you are in the company of a newborn, you can listen to music while playing, during bath time, before going to sleep and even during sleep. Relaxing music helps the brain This is thanks to the innate ability of the human being to absorb external stimuli even in the phase of sleep, and to learn from what he hears. infants even before speaking or understanding the meaning of words, they learn to recognize melodies, follow the rhythm of musical instruments with their hands, face and body and begin to emit noises in response to sound stimuli: it is important that first moments of life come into contact with music even better, then, if listening is shared with mom and dad.
Do not overdo it.
Every parent and every child has their own preferences also in terms of music, and ranging between different genres and authors can only be good for young and old. But music that is too loud can annoy the child and at the same time, music at almost imperceptible levels may have no effect: even in this case the right measure must be found, following the child's responses.
Which one to choose.
The relaxing music that newborns generally show to appreciate the most, especially when it comes to bedtime, is the one with the presence of a reduced number of instruments, since it is easier for them to "read". For this reason classical music is usually the first choice: a compilation of songs by Brahms or Chopin, a collection of meditation melodies, or traditional music from some exotic place. Each child will show that they prefer one or the other, with the parent having the (pleasant) task of finding out which gender works best to help relax them.
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