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The Power Of Lullabies for Infants and Parents
New studies show that lullabies can soothe even the tiniest infants...
Singing lullabies is one of the oldest, most natural forms of interaction between parents and babies. The sound of the human voice soothes restless infants and makes sad ones happy. These early feelings of warmth and togetherness form the basis of baby's first attachment and provide the framework for your developing relationship with your baby. The human interaction (touch, voice, eye contact) is the important thing -- not the lullaby itself.
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- Establish a naptime and/or bedtime routine that incorporates lullabies. Singing for as little as five minutes is enough for you and baby to reap the benefits.
- Don't focus on the words or your singing ability. The words can be nonsense and the melody off-tune. Use your baby's name or tender endearments. Chant, sing, or hum. It doesn't matter. It's the lulling sound and the warm, cozy closeness that makes the lullaby work. If it makes you more comfortable, play a lullaby CD in the background at a low volume and sing along with it.
- Savor the moment. While you sing, hold your baby close as you sit in a rocker or stand and sway to the music. Let your mind clear as you enjoy the warm feelings and become one with the your baby and the music.
- As your child grows, use other songs (play songs, ballads, nursery rhymes) as ways to play together and connect. But don't forget about the lullaby. All of us at any age can profit from the gentle sounds of sleeping music.
--From Your Baby Today