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Should I Play Music for My Baby in the Womb?
Some parents believe playing classical music or reading to baby in utero will make them smart. Is there any truth to this?
At first glance, Alec Van Khajadourian may come across as your typical Encino, California, pre-schooler: He loves playing video games, experimenting with cameras and running around his parents’ house ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - The sounds of Mozart might help slow premature infants' metabolism, potentially helping them to put on needed weight, according to an Israeli study. Most research into the ...
KTLA’s Kimberly Cheng speaks to a 5-year-old boy from Encino, a piano prodigy who has earned the nickname “Baby Mozart.” ...
In 1993 an appealing idea took new parents by storm. Playing classical music to babies would make them smarter, according to a paper published in the journal Nature. The study showed that a few dozen ...
But there’s so much more to the 5-year-old than meets the eye. Or ear. “He loves doing 5-year-old stuff,” said his father, Joe Khajadourian. “But then, he sits at the piano and you’re like, ‘Wow. This ...
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