Seeking a way to get your baby to sleep? Most parents will turn to lullabies. Dr. Don MacMannis, child psychologist and and award-winning PBS songwriter and producer, told TODAY Parents that lullabies ...
Lullabies aren't just for soothing babies – they can also improve their sleep, heart rate, breathing, and even language skills. Classic lullabies like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "Hush, Little ...
Why music works: Slow, steady rhythms mimic a resting heartbeat, calming a baby's nervous system and signaling it's time to sleep. Brain benefits too: Hearing a parent's voice or familiar lullabies ...
"Pick a song that you can stand to sing over and over, maybe for years," is advice that Elizabeth Wolf of Merrimac, Mass., gives new parents. "Doesn't matter how well you sing it. Over time that will ...
As a new dad who is constantly drenched in exhaustion and no longer capable of multitasking, middle of the night bottle feedings have become one of life's biggest challenges. It's not the actual ...
OK, parents and caretakers of young kids. Listen up. This one's for you. It's been a long day. You're tired. You just want to relax. But you have a kid to put to bed, and they're not sleeping. For our ...
Researchers have determined that American infants relaxed when played lullabies that were unfamiliar and in a foreign language. The new findings supported the latter hypothesis: infants responded to ...
Grimes has partnered with Endel for AI Lullaby, a new project designed to help babies and adults get some shut-eye. The project was partially inspired by the musician becoming a new mom and wanting ...
SALISBURY TWP., Pa. - Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital is prioritizing the power of music, one lullaby at a time. The hospital is launching a new initiative to help ease the anxiety of parents ...