Lullaby songs aren’t just a sweet tradition; they’re scientifically proven to calm a baby’s nervous system, slow their heart rate, and create a sense of security. The gentle rhythm and repetition ...
OK, parents and caretakers of young kids. Listen up. This one's for you. It's been a long day. You're tired. You just want to relax. But you have a kid to put to bed, and they're not sleeping. For our ...
Seeking a way to get your baby to sleep? Most parents will turn to lullabies. Dr. Don MacMannis, child psychologist and and award-winning PBS songwriter and producer, told TODAY Parents that lullabies ...
We think of lullabies as a sweet way of easing children into sleep. But the power of a lullaby can go further — to comfort, and to heal, even under the most difficult circumstances. Sponsor Message ...
See how this dad's sweet arrangement of "Brahms' Lullaby," combined with a bit of baby wearing, puts his infant son right to sleep. When David Motola's 5-month-old son, Samuel, refused to sleep due to ...
Singing or playing womb-like sounds in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may help slow the heart rate and improve sleep and eating patterns of premature babies, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Having trouble getting to sleep? Two albums of arranged videogame music, called Prescription For Sleep: Game Music Lullabies, might do the trick. Cue up a little Super Mario 64 and you're off to the ...
Rock your baby to sleep to the tune of pop music lullabies In this undated stock photo, a young mother rocks her newborn baby to sleep. STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images New parents, rejoice! Now you can sing ...