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Beyond Lullabies
Introducing Baby to the
World of Music
World of Music
By Sue Poremba
Jamie Werner and her husband discovered their daughter's love of reggae by accident. "My husband was out taking our daughter on a walk," says Werner, of Carlsbad, Calif. "She was probably only 3 months old. She
started crying. My husband had his cell phone with him that happened to have some music downloaded on it. He started playing her some Bob Marley, and she stopped crying pretty much immediately."
Werner and her husband discovered that whenever their daughter cried or got fussy, Bob Marley on the stereo calmed her – so much so, it became the baby's naptime lullaby music.
Babies love music, whether it is reggae, classical or Mom's off-key humming. Even though there are programs available for parents who want to integrate music into Baby's life, the best early music appreciation comes from everyday home life.
In fact, because the mother's voice is such a powerful and soothing force in a newborn's life, singing to the baby during the last trimester and during those first days connects the mother and child. Norris says your baby won't care if you can't carry a tune or if you are humming random notes. The music, especially while rocking, soothes the baby and is the first step at combining music with everyday life.
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