Music is a wonderful way for you to calm
and soothe your baby, especially during the first year. How many times
have your heard parents say that there was nothing that they could do with
their crying, fussing baby until they tried music. This is because music
does indeed soothe the savage beast, or in this case, the baby.
There are certain distinct sounds that have been proven to calm even
fussy babies: the sounds of nature, white noise, and music. Even if your
baby isn’t fussing or crying you may want to use music as often as
you can to encourage that feeling of calm and peacefulness. All it takes
is a few minutes every day and before you know it your baby will be looking
forward to hearing that certain song emanating from the CD player.
There is nothing complicated or mysterious about introducing your
baby to music from day one. You don’t need to search for
the perfect song or a certain type of music. All you have to do
is start by having your baby listen to your favorite songs and
music. If jazz is on the top of your list, let your baby listen
to the sounds of John Coltrane as he sits in his baby seat watching
you in the kitchen. It doesn’t matter if you play the schmaltzy
songs of the eighties or some wicked African beat, your baby is
going to listen and his mood is going to be altered by any musical
sound that he hears.
Besides the music that you yourself can introduce your baby to,
there are hundreds of CDs on the market today that are filled with
baby songs and lullabies. At the end of the day you may want to
play a CD of quiet baby songs that have a slower beat. There are
so many CDs for you to choose from that you will have a hard time
making up your mind. Choose something that interests you. Many
baby CDs will have lullabies and faster beat songs on the same
CD.
Playing music has other benefits besides soothing your fussy,
crying baby. These benefits include:
Babies are introduced to musical sounds.
Music enhances your baby’s behavior and cognitive skills.
Relieves stress for the entire family.
Will stimulate curiosity and an interest in music.
Take time to find a variety of music CDs for your baby to listen
to. You’ll soon notice which music your baby is most drawn
to and can use that music when he is particularly fussy or is crying.
About the Author
Emanuele Accenti is the author of the best
selling Ebook "Babies first year - what every new parent
needs to know" and offers a free newsletter for new parents
at http://www.babies1styear.com.
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