Does classical or other music help babies develop at infant stage? How frequently should i be playing?

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Growing up, I used to think that babies who listened to classical songs like Mozart or Beethovan would generally become smarter kids that those who don't but according to this online article (http://www.babycenter.com/0_the-mozart-effect-classical-music-and-your-babys-brain_9308.bc) it doesn't help with brain development. It perhaps will help to soothe and calm one's mind. If you had played classical songs for your baby when she/he was in your tummy, it would perhaps identify the songs as something that would soothe him/her down. But of course, there's no harm in letting your child listening to classica songs at an early stage. Personally think it's a good way to expose them to a wider variety before they grow up and listen to mainstream songs themselves

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Playing music to infants is definitely a good thing for their development as it stimulates their brain. There's a general belief that playing classical music will benefit the child the most and male them a genius, but that "Mozart Effect" has been debunked by several studies. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-babies-ex/ We usually played our son music during morning hours for an hour or so. He was super fascinated with classical music. He stopped everything he was doing as soon as it started playing. We tried rock, pop, Latino and other music styles. In most cases he listens and then returns to play. Make sure you don't turn it up too much. They hear far better at that age than we do.

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