Wednesday, March 11, 2009

BABY URIEL LOVES MUSIC



Music that soothes you or makes you happy just might have the same effect on your baby. Although there's evidence that music has cognitive benefits for preschoolers and older children, no one has studied this phenomenon in infants. Still, you may find that music plays a useful role in your baby's life in other ways:

Music as a soother. Works for you, doesn't it? When your baby is fussy or crying, try singing a lullaby like "Hush Little Baby" or "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" softly into his ear. The repetitive sounds and your familiar voice may help him feel more secure and relaxed.

Music as calming background noise. Instead of keeping the TV or talk radio on all day, consider switching to an all-music station you like. Or program a digital music player with tunes that please both you and your baby.

Music as a source of strength. A study at Brigham Young University found that premature infants who were exposed to music gained more weight, had lower blood pressure, and had a stronger heartbeat than a comparable group of babies who weren't.

There's no evidence that any one kind of music is more effective than another, so pick what you like. Exception: Animal and plant studies show that the discordant notes and chaotic pace of rap and guitar-heavy rock seem to interfere with growth in both plants and animals and with brain structure in animals.

2 comments:

-=murz=- said...

wow! talentado! juz keep on harnessing your genuine talent son... it's never too late to learn. remember all what i've taught you. wahahahah...

-=murz=- said...

BABY UNO SAYS; "shut up you talking people in the corner. u're making noises. stop your chitchats. i cant concentrate hir. u see, i'm doing my 1st recital.” LOL