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Singing to babies

New research says this is important to create bonds and stimulate children.

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MOTHERS singing to babies is an age-old practice found across all cultures and traditions.

Now a United States research finds it is actually an important way to create bonds and stimulate children.

Shannon de l’Etoile, professor of music therapy and associate dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, initially set to look at how infants behave in response to their mothers’ singing, also called infant-directed singing, compared to other mother-baby interactio­ns such as reading books and playing with toys. In addition the research looked into the role that infant-directed singing plays in creating the intricate bond between mother and child.

For her initial study, de l'Etoile filmed 70 infants responding to six different interactio­ns - mother sings an assigned song, “stranger” sings an assigned song, mother sings song of choice, mother reads book, mother plays with toy, and the mother and infant listen to recorded music.

The babies showed high cognitive scores dur- ing infant-directed singing, suggesting that song is just as effective as reading books or playing with toys for engaging and maintainin­g babies’ attention, and far more effective than listening to recorded music.

The promising results led de l'Etoile to carry out a second study that focused on the mother's role during infant-directed singing by measuring the make-up of the song and the mother’s voice.

De l’Etoile then looked at the acoustic range in the singing voices of mothers with post-partum depression. The results showed that although the children were still engaged, the tempo of the singing did not change and was more robotic.

In conclusion de l'Etoile commented: “The tempo and key certainly don't need to be perfect or profession­al for mothers and infants to interact through song. In fact, infants may be drawn to the personalis­ed tempo and pitch of their mother, which encourage them to direct their gaze toward and ultimately communicat­e through this gaze.” — Relaxnews

 ?? — AFP ?? Research looked into the role that infant-directed singing plays in creating the intricate bond between mother and child.
— AFP Research looked into the role that infant-directed singing plays in creating the intricate bond between mother and child.

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