COMMISSION, FIVE ON YOUR MENTAL HEALTH TONIGHT, THE BEST MUSIC FOR YOUR BABY’S BRAIN HERE TO HELP YOU CHOOSE IS DOCTOR ERICA LEE, A PSYCHOLOGIST AT BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. GOOD TO SEE YOU, DOCTOR.
Many parents know that infants love to be sung to; however, there is limited prior research to show the long-term effects on parental singing. In a new study, researchers explored whether using a ...
A new study has compared the amount of music and speech that children hear in infancy. Results showed that infants hear more spoken language than music, with the gap widening as the babies get older.
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit often go home sooner when they have access to music therapy. UMKC is one of only a few institutions nationwide that offers training to students in music ...
Lullabies help babies sleep, but for premature infants, it is not that simple. There is a science to the music that is best for their developing brains, board certified music therapist Alejandra ...
While music has long been valued for its soothing effects, recent research provides clear evidence that Music therapy produces measurable physiological and health benefits in neonatal care. Far from ...
Speech and music are the dominant elements of an infant's auditory environment. While past research has shown that speech plays a critical role in children's language development, less is known about ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A NICU music therapist started The Lullaby Project to raise funds for music equipment in each of the 60 NICU beds at TriStar Centennial Women's Hospital. "We use music to ...
Children and one caregiver will participate in a variety of activities to develop basic musical skills! (Space in classrooms is limited so kindly keep it to one caregiver per child and only children ...