Something as old as mankind itself is helping to keep preterm babies alive. June 18, 2013— -- Something as old as mankind itself is helping keep preterm babies alive — the lullaby. Research finds ...
In the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointment, expectant parents at Jacobi Medical Center did something that blew their minds: they wrote their unborn baby a lullaby. The experience is given to ...
It's one of the most universal forms of music - the lullaby. Mothers and fathers around the world, in every different language - sooth their babies with gentle songs. Kevin Roth is a musician and ...
For three years, the Philadelphia Lullaby Project has been pairing parents with songwriters to write original lullabies for their babies. The group has written and produced about 125 songs. Because ...
Lullaby songs aren’t just a sweet tradition; they’re scientifically proven to calm a baby’s nervous system, slow their heart rate, and create a sense of security. The gentle rhythm and repetition ...
Music has proven effects on our brains from childhood till adulthood. During the first couple of months after birth, the brain processes music in specialized areas. It helps the baby connect, ...
Soothing her 2-month-old baby with a lullaby, new mother Shai McGowan and musician Jackie Gage played the original song they co-wrote for the Lullaby Project at the Eastmont Wellness Center in Oakland ...
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