Why singing is soothing
Even if you don’t believe you have a good voice, singing to your baby can offer calming benefits. Read our tips for ways to soothe your baby through song.
Even if you don’t believe you have a good voice, singing to your baby can offer calming benefits. Read our tips for ways to soothe your baby through song.
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Researchers compared crying and heart rate in babies when they were held and when their mother walked around, carrying them. Learn more about the study results.
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A crying or fussy baby can be really hard, especially if there isn’t a clear explanation. Try these 5 techniques to help calm your baby.
Eye contact with your baby isn’t just important for building an emotional connection—learn how it also affects early communication and learning.
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