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What are the best ways to make music a part of my childs life?\r
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Instead of the television, make the stereo, or a musical instrument, the most important fixture in your home. Youre sowing a seed, says Rosalie Pratt, a professor of music medicine at Brigham Young University.\r
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Play music at bedtime.Associate specific songs with the end of the day to train your child to sleep. Keep the sound and tempo slow, and the room darkened.\r
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But avoid putting on a go-to-sleep tape and leaving the room so your baby can fall asleep to it. When the songs end, your baby may wake up and need you to come in to start the music up again, says psychologist Jodi Mindell, a Philadelphia pediatric sleep expert and author of Sleeping Through the Night: How Infants, Toddlers, and Their Parents Can Get a Good Nights Sleep. Instead, play a few songs for your child then turn the tape or CD player off before he falls asleep.\r
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Sing to your baby. Dont worry about how you sound—your child wont critique you but will love the effort and attention.\r
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And your selections dont have to be limited to lullabies—sing songs during play time, too. Stack a tower of blocks and knock it down as you sing London Bridge. Even a simple game of peekaboo can become musical theater when you sing the words out loud. Make funny faces and gestures to keep your child engaged.\r
Let your child make his own music. Your child may also enjoy banging on a drum, piano, or xylophone, but dont take things too seriously at this age. Most children arent ready to start instrument lessons until theyre 5 to 7 years old.\r
Is there a type of music thats best for a child?\r
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Let your personal preferences be your guide. If you like classical music and your baby appears to enjoy it too, go with that. Play your favorite show tunes (schmaltzy or not) or spice things up with Brazilian or African beats. Anything with a good melody will do, although slow songs may work best for bedtime and fast ones for play time.\r
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You may want to stay away from head-banging rock, grunge music, or rap. Research suggests that infants prefer pleasant, harmonic music rather than discordant, harsh sounds. When it comes to playing tunes for your kids, think cheerful and simple.\r
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A reasonable goal is to cultivate a love for music in your child, not create the next Mozart. Listening to music should be about having fun and exposing your child to new sounds and rhythms.\r
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Take your cues from your baby. Does he seem to enjoy what you play for him? Does he become animated when you belt out a certain tune?\r
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Follow his lead, and chances are youll raise a music lover for life.\r
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