Um Do Li Tá | For Parents and Babies
By EAAL - Escola das Artes do Alentejo Litoral
The first sense acquired by the baby in the maternal womb is hearing. From then on, the baby will start to have contact with the outside world that he does not yet know. Through the vibrations it can feel, the sounds of the mother's body, and the sounds from outside. It is during pregnancy that parent-child communication begins, always immersed in constant sounds and rhythms, such as the mother's heart and breathing movements. And it is still during pregnancy that the parents bond with the unborn baby.
Since the baby has a relationship with the world of sounds from such an early age, it is very important to continue to develop this stimulus after birth. Music enhances babies' intellectual abilities, stimulates their balanced development, and strengthens the relationship between parents and children.
In the music sessions for parents and babies, stimulation of the senses is present - hearing, vision and touch - which, in addition to stimulating the psychomotor development of the baby, are also a wonderful way of reinforcing the natural connection between parents and babies.
In these sessions, babies and parents will have the opportunity to explore sounds, made through spontaneous vocalizations, musical instruments and other objects, while promoting communication and mother/father-baby interaction, thus facilitating the bonding process , so important to the growth and development of children.
Since the baby has a relationship with the world of sounds from such an early age, it is very important to continue to develop this stimulus after birth. Music enhances babies' intellectual abilities, stimulates their balanced development, and strengthens the relationship between parents and children.
In the music sessions for parents and babies, stimulation of the senses is present - hearing, vision and touch - which, in addition to stimulating the psychomotor development of the baby, are also a wonderful way of reinforcing the natural connection between parents and babies.
In these sessions, babies and parents will have the opportunity to explore sounds, made through spontaneous vocalizations, musical instruments and other objects, while promoting communication and mother/father-baby interaction, thus facilitating the bonding process , so important to the growth and development of children.