You’ve
probably seen videos and CDs for babies. There are some theories that
classical music can make your baby smarter, and exposing your baby to
music is part of what we do to introduce them to all the sights and
sounds of their world.
Music
can
definitely help calm your baby down and put him in a restful state at
bedtime or nap time. What are some good choices for a baby?
Almost
anything you love or use for relaxation is good for a baby too. There
are good collections of Mozart or Bach for bedtime. The music of Enya
can be very soothing as well. Georgia Kelly’s harp music is
also
relaxing and peaceful.
When
your
baby’s awake, there are lots of nursery rhymes or music from
kids’
movies that can stimulate his senses. We’ve known kids who
respond to
minimalist Phillip Glass’s music; it’s simple and
rhythmic and when
they get older, they’ll dance with it. Spirituals and soft
gospel music
are also good choices to help the baby get to sleep.
White
noise, in the form of a fan (not directed right at the baby), or from
sound machines that simulate the sound of an ocean or rain can be
restful as well, and can block out noise from the home. You
don’t need
to create an artificially silent environment for the baby, however,
since that can make it harder for them to get to sleep when the
home’s
rhythms and noises get back to normal.
This
is a great time for you to explore classical music as well, if
it’s not
already part of your life. The same music that’s helping your
baby get
to sleep can help soothe your own nerves and provide a wonderful time
of bonding and restfulness for you and your baby together.