Will Listening To Music Make Baby Smarter?
The effect of music exposure to healthy mothers has evidence that maternal music exposure beneficially affects neonatal behaviour.
Researchers believed that if music had such great effect on toddlers and grown up children, then it could also work wonders on foetuses. The studies that claim exposure to music can make your child smarter had actually done their research on older kids. There is no research till date that proves that playing music can make your baby smarter.
The benefits of listening to music during pregnancy:
Reduces stress levels in the mother Stimulates the baby’s brain
Helps your child bond better with you
Helps baby establish a better sleeping pattern
Music affects foetal development
Develops auditory system
Reduces stress levels in the mother Stimulates the baby’s brain
Helps your child bond better with you
Helps baby establish a better sleeping pattern
Music affects foetal development
Develops auditory system
Music can improve the unborn baby’s auditory sense: Baby will definitely “feel” the music when you hear it using a headphone. Along with this, it improves concentration skills. If you are listening to music and are getting relaxed, the ‘feel good’ hormones will pass on to the baby and that helps calm him/her.
Music can improve the unborn baby’s reflexes: This is the babies reacting to the vibrations they sense, which will improve his reflexes
Music can be the link between life inside the womb and life outside in the world: If you listen to a particular set of songs continuously during your pregnancy, then after birth, hearing the same songs will calm your baby.
Music can even shape your child’s personality
We know that the foetus in the womb is able to hear fully only 20 weeks after conception. Now we have discovered that babies can remember and prefer music that they heard before they were born over 12 months later”.
Music is the strongest form of magic. Make your souls stronger and strengthened.
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