Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. Music is great, and ...
From ‘Baby Shark’ to bedtime lullabies, music is more than just background noise for little ones—it’s a tool for learning, bonding, and emotional growth. Studies show it can boost language skills, ...
Music can truly soothe the soul, regardless of your age. But what you probably didn't know is that music can even be a balm for babies who are still in the womb! Sure, lullabies can help newborns fall ...
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably heard that playing music is good for your baby’s brain development. But that’s where many people’s knowledge about the subject ends. What about music is good for a ...
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 ...
New research shows that babies who can detect rhythms in music are often better at spotting patterns in speech — a key skill for learning language. Experts say singing, clapping, and making music ...
For most parents, having a baby means experiencing disrupted nights and exhaustion. Many moms and dads will try anything to get their children to sleep, including singing, telling stories and playing ...
>>JE SSICA BROWN GOT TO SEE HOWE THIS PROGRAM WORKS. JESSICA? >> THAT'S RIGHT. ETH CONCH CEMENT MAY SOUND SIMPLE BUT THE NEW STUDI, ESDOCTSOR ARE FINDING THINGS FAR BEYOND STRESS RELIEF FOR BABIES AND ...