Help Baby Sleep With Music

Filed Under (Sleep) by Julie Andrews on 18-06-2010

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Help Baby Sleep With Music

Are you struggling to get your baby to sleep? Have you tried everything and your baby still won’t relax? A proven method to lull babies to sleep is music. From the beginning of time, mothers have sung lullabies to their babies and now science is proving that mothers always know best! You can help baby sleep by providing your baby with soothing lullabies

Mothers have been singing lullabies to their babies since time immemorial. When I was a new mother attempting to help my baby sleep, I, too, attempted to sing lullabies. But I often forgot the lyrics, so I hummed whatever came into my head. Once I found myself singing a Led Zeppelin rock song, (which might explain my now grown son’s proclivity for heavy metal music).

Whatever the song, however, he always went to sleep peacefully in my arms.
Occasionally, when I didn’t have the time to sing to him, I put on some soft music, and he would happily nod off. This was the era of the LP, so there wasn’t much on the market in the way of formal lullabies, so I played classical music. I also experimented with playing the piano for and during his nap time and found that it worked like a charm.

Recent research has proven the efficacy of playing soothing music for the purpose of inducing sleep in subjects of all ages. Interestingly, when babies heard the voices of their own mothers, they fell asleep. When unfamiliar voices sang to them they became restless and wakeful. However, when they listened to soothing instrumental music, the babies fell asleep easily.

It would follow, therefore, that instrumental music is an effective addition to or substitute for mother’s sweet pipes. When the instrumental music is composed for and integrated into lullaby form, consisting of simple melodies and harmonies, gentle mood and triple meter, (which mimics the resting heartbeat), it results in a successful synthesis of art and science. Lullabies, therefore, which are composed specifically for the inducement of rest and sleep, would be the most suitable choice for baby’s dream time.

A wonderful technique to help baby sleep is to play the instrumental lullaby music while holding, rocking, or quietly sitting with the child. It might also be effective to softly hum along with the music. What a beautiful way to communicate a mother’s love to her precious child. Get comfortable, preferably in a rocking chair, and hold your baby while softly humming or playing beautiful instrumental music. Take slow, deep breaths to calm yourself. Your baby will intuit your calmness and relax even more. This has always worked for me, and not only did the baby get a good night’s sleep, so did I!

I composed the lullabies on “Good Night Lullabies” for my grandchildren. Drawing upon my experience as a young mother who enjoyed playing music for my son for his nap and/or bedtime, I endeavored, on some level, to recreate a similar atmosphere for his children. It has been a blessed experience to have held and rocked my grandchildren to sleep while listening to the lullabies I recorded just for them. And to my exquisite satisfaction.

Lull your baby into a deep, peaceful sleep so you can get the rest you deserve. Compose Patrice Cosier has blended lullaby style and form with relaxation techniques in her uniquely beautiful CD of original lullabies, “Good Night Lullabies.” Get two free lullabies at http://www.goodnightlullaby.com

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93% of Parents Say Music Helps Solve Baby Sleep Problems

Filed Under (Sleep) by Julie Andrews on 18-05-2010

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93% of Parents Say Music Helps Solve Baby Sleep Problems

Almost every new parent has experienced the frustration of trying to get a fussy baby to sleep. For some it is an occasional problem for others it is a constant nightmare. You spend hours trying to get your baby to sleep, only to find, a few hours later they are awake and crying. You get them back to sleep, only to face the same thing a few hours later. After a few nights of this, you start to wonder if you will ever get a good night’s sleep again.

Baby sleep problems can have many causes and it’s important that you rule out obvious things like hunger, pain or illness. Assuming it isn’t one of those problems then try to set a series of bedtime rituals to calm your baby and get them ready to sleep.

Over stimulation is a major cause of baby sleep problems. Noise, television, videos, loud music, raised voices are things we all deal with every day. For adults we learn to live with and ignore these things, even though they may cause us stress. For babies everything is new, their ears are more sensitive than ours, and the only way they can handle stress is by crying, or in extreme cases getting sick.

Well before you want your baby to sleep you must reduce stimulation. Turn off the television, keep conversation levels low, close windows if you live on a noisy street and play calming music.

93% of parents surveyed report that playing calming music helps create a relaxing and calming environment, which not only calms their baby, but also helps to relax themselves, and helps solve their baby sleep problems.

Set consistent rituals for bedtime – music, bath, nursing, rocking etc. It isn’t necessary to do exactly the same thing every time but provide a set of rituals that will make it obvious to your baby that it is time to get ready to sleep and he or she will learn to associate the ritual with sleep. Once they are used to a specific set of bedtime rituals you will find they go to sleep easier and sleep longer.

In every culture and every country music is used to calm fussy babies. Whether playing baby lullabies on a CD or by mothers singing. Even animals vocalize to calm their offspring – a cat’s purr reassures her kittens and lulls them to sleep. Find some calming music, baby lullaby CDs are perfect, but it can be classical music, jazz, new age, or anything that you and your baby enjoy. Turn the volume down low and see your baby sleep problems disappear as both your baby and you relax, and your baby drifts off to sleep.

Leave the music playing once your baby falls asleep. Then if your baby wakes she will soon drift off again.

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Lullabelly Prenatal Music Belt Deluxe Package – Apple Green

Filed Under (Prenatal care) by Julie Andrews on 07-05-2010

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  • Plugs into your iPhone, iPod, Portable Media Player or any MP3 player.
  • Includes the dual adapter and earphones…so mom (or dad) can listen too! With Lullabelly, parents can create their baby’s playlist, AND listen along.
  • Lullabelly is machine washable (removable speaker), and made from ultra soft minky fabric. Available in Pink, Blue, Green, Yellow or Brown.
  • Makes an ideal gift for any mom-to-be; whether she’s buying it for herself or wants to add it to her wish list.
  • Lullabelly is the safer and more stylish alternative to holding headphones on your belly. Utilizes safe sound level technology; maximum volume level is similar to normal conversation levels.

Product Description
The Lullabelly Prenatal Music Belt is the modern mom’s way to safely and comfortably play music, lullabies, audio books, or any recorded sounds to her baby in the womb. Simply plug the Lullabelly speaker into your iPod, iPhone, CD or MP3 player. We also include the dual adapter and earphones…so mom (or dad) can listen too! Lullabelly is safer, and more stylish, than holding headphones on your belly. With Lullabelly, parents can create their baby’s playlist, AND li… More >>

Lullabelly Prenatal Music Belt Deluxe Package – Apple Green

Vendors show off at Hoboken Arts & Music Festival

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 06-05-2010

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Vendors show off at Hoboken Arts & Music Festival
Mark Maurer/Hoboken NowHoboken Arts & Music Festival regular Anna Yglesias designed this colorful car 8-9 years ago and is selling plates ($5) and chairs ($300) this year . There’s no shortage of activities and tempting items, services and greasy food…

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Bonnaroo boasts music

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 06-05-2010

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Bonnaroo boasts music
This four-day, multi-stage music festival brings artists and music lovers from around the world.

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Magazine Street holds ShopFest, with free music, food and New Orleans Jazz Fest specials

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 03-05-2010

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Magazine Street holds ShopFest, with free music, food and New Orleans Jazz Fest specials
Know what we need to fill the lull between Jazz Fest weekends? How about another festival? Well, at least an excuse to go shopping.

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Talk To Me By U-Kiss in Music Bank (090306)

Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 30-04-2010

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Lyrics: Talk To Me By U-Kiss Baby talk talk talk to me Let me love love love tonight Baby talk Let me love na keudaemaneul yeah Baby talk talk talk to me Let me love love love tonight Baby talk Let me love saranghalkke Baby talk talk talk to me Na keudae ttame chameul irul su eopseo Na…

Dolphins Chillout – (music for babies-pregnancy)

Filed Under (Prenatal care) by Julie Andrews on 29-04-2010

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My second chillout vid. Relaxing music specially for pregnant women. Prenatal music. Babies go to sleep. Maybe some people think this isn´t dolphins sound, I´m not sure, maybe could be whales, the point is clear, to help and relax people. In any case thanks for your kind comments. I own nothing

Bellybuds – Pregnancy Bellyphones – Play Prenatal Music and Sounds to the Womb

Filed Under (Prenatal care) by Julie Andrews on 19-04-2010

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  • Play music to your baby in utero!
  • Plugs into all common digital music players and computers, splitter included for simultaneous listening..
  • Can be worn discreetly under your clothing – play music anywhere, anytime!
  • Easy on, easy off! No straps! No belts! No buckles!
  • Comfortable and portable – toss it in your purse!

Product Description
bellybuds™ make an ideal pregnancy or baby shower gift. Play prenatal music or the recorded voices of loved ones to the womb.

bellybuds™ are specialized, wearable speakers for expectant mothers that have been uniquely designed to conveniently and safely allow the playing of music and sounds to a developing child in the womb.

bellybuds™ consist of two modular bellyphones™ that gently adhere to the varying curvature of a growing belly with skin-safe, form-fi… More >>

Bellybuds – Pregnancy Bellyphones – Play Prenatal Music and Sounds to the Womb

Can’t stop the music

Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 19-04-2010

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Can’t stop the music
Conventional wisdom holds that the disco inferno that engulfed popular culture in the latter half of the 1970s was extinguished at the end of the decade by a backlash against the throbbing beat, repetitive lyrics, shallow behavior and fleeting fashions the music inspired.

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