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Listening to music improves baby's learning ability

Listening to music improves baby's learning ability

"Babies experience a complex world in which sounds, lights and sensations vary constantly. and realizing what's going to happen.Accepting these patterns involves important cognitive work and improving that ability early can have positive learning effects, "said study co-author Patricia Kuhl. Like the music, the language also has patterns and when it is possible to identify one of them, the baby will be easier to unveil others.

The research counted on the participation of 39 babies, of which 20 made jokes that involved music and 19 participated of games that had no music. "In the two groups, we gave babies an experience that involved a number of stimuli, the only difference between them being music," says study author Christina Zhao.

One week after these activities, the babies returned to the laboratory and were exposed to a series of songs and speeches. Babies in the group who performed music had better brain responses than those in the group who were not exposed to music. "These schools remind us that engaging the child with music has benefits that go well beyond music itself," says Kuhl.


Without anesthesia, Carol Castro gives birth in humanized labor

Without anesthesia, Carol Castro gives birth in humanized labor

At age 33, Carol chose to make the child humanized and without anesthesia. However, this mission was not rapid. After going into labor on Friday morning (11), the girl was only born at 1:30 a.m. the following day. In an exclusive interview with QUEM, Carol had already informed that her preference was for childbirth to be humanized.

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Make your child more independent

Make your child more independent

"We have never really become independent. In the family, and even in society, we often seek opinion of more experienced people such as parents.What we can wish for our children is that they have autonomy, that is, they have the freedom and capacity to decide how to think, to be and to act, "says Teresa Helena Schoen-Ferreira, a psychologist of the Federal University of São Paulo.

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