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Music, lullabies strengthen parent-toddler bond

Music, lullabies strengthen parent-toddler bond By 24 weeks, as the babies’ ears form and develop, they have been shown to turn their heads in response to voices and noise in the last few months of pregnancy and can recognise their mother’s voice By IANS|   Posted by Sakina Fatima  |   Published: 5th April 2021 4:35 pm IST Representative Image New Delhi: Music plays an important role in developing a child’s growth, brain development, even before birth. Listening to music when a kid is in the womb is not only be soothing to the mothers mood but also has a positive influence on the baby.

Music & lullabies strengthen parent-toddler bond

Music & lullabies strengthen parent-toddler bond Music plays an important role in developing a childs growth, brain development, even before birth. Listening to music when a kid is in the womb is not only be soothing to the mothers mood but also has a positive influence on the baby.   |  2 April 2021 5:00 AM GMT Music plays an important role in developing a childs growth, brain development, even before birth. Listening to music when a kid is in the womb is not only be soothing to the mothers mood but also has a positive influence on the baby. By 24 weeks, as the babies ears form and develop, they have been shown to turn their heads in response to voices and noise in the last few months of pregnancy and can recognise their mother s voice, native language, word patterns and rhymes, says Furtados School of Music.

Music and lullabies strengthen the parent- toddler bond - INDIA New England News

Music and lullabies strengthen the parent- toddler bond By Siddhi Jain New Delhi– Music plays an important role in developing a childs growth, brain development, even before birth. Listening to music when a kid is in the womb is not only be soothing to the mothers mood but also has a positive influence on the baby. By 24 weeks, as the babies ears form and develop, they have been shown to turn their heads in response to voices and noise in the last few months of pregnancy and can recognise their mother’s voice, native language, word patterns and rhymes, says Furtados School of Music.

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