How to choose the most considerate baby sleep song for your baby
Mothers often find that when the baby cries, he will stop crying quickly when he is held in his arms. When he is put back on the bed, he will burst into tears immediately. This is because nestling in his mother's arms can give him the familiar sense of security that he still has in his mother's womb. Unlike adults, babies' hearing organs are very sensitive. Music that makes them feel relaxed must not only be quiet, soft, soothing, etc., but it would be even more thoughtful if it can be in tune with the fetal sounds in the mother's womb. Brainwave music from the Harvard Brain Institute is by far the most suitable sleep music for infants. Its frequency between 8 and 14 Hz and its beat between 60 and 70 are the closest to the frequency of fetal tones in pregnant women. Play it half an hour before going to bed. It allows the baby to gradually enter a natural sleep state while listening to music, which also has a great auxiliary effect on the development of the baby's right brain intelligence.
Things to pay attention to when playing baby sleep songs
The baby’s auditory organs are still in the development stage. The tympanic membrane, middle ear ossicles and inner ear auditory cells are all fragile and are not sensitive to sound waves. The sensitivity is very strong and auditory fatigue can easily occur. Therefore, the best way is to play baby sleep music as home background music and adjust the sound to the level of normal speaking. Turn on the baby sleep music about 30 minutes before your baby goes to bed, and then quietly turn it off about 20 minutes after he falls asleep.