In response to our callout, you shared (and crooned) bedtime musical selections that work magic. (Well, except for the mom who tried an Enya song... Which lullabies do the best job at bedtime? Readers ...
Disney songs aren’t just magical on screen—they can transform bedtime into a moment of connection and calm. Research shows that singing to babies improves their mood, strengthens bonds, and even ...
While NICU babies have to spend the first several weeks of their lives away from home, newborns at an Atlanta hospital now have the chance to fall asleep to their moms’ lullabies and bedtime stories.
Music isn’t just a sweet background for bedtime — studies show it can calm children, lower stress, and even support healthy brain development. From classical lullabies to gentle acoustic tunes, the ...
With the cascading glissandos of the harp and the rich sounds of the cello, classical music is known to relieve stress or even lull you to sleep. And amid the coronavirus pandemic, when anxiety has ...
There are hundreds of things that can keep a child from sleeping, including teething, growth spurts, reflux, learning to walk, autism or another disability or simply being strong-willed. No matter the ...
I bet you’ve heard something like this while putting your kids to bed for the night. Believe me, as a mom of three, my kids, aged seven and under, are always looking for ways to delay bedtime. My only ...
Just over one-third of new parents with kids under the age of 5 (38 percent) still sing lullabies at bedtime, according to a new YouGov poll of over 2,000 adults. But science suggests that they should ...
"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 ...