Don't try: Your purpose is providing developmentally appropriate stimulation for your child is not to make the child do something, but to provide a playful situation in which the child has the opportunity for learning and experiencing novel or pleasing activities.
Answered 12/7/2013
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Effect of music: It will take a long time to determine the effect of music on a child's brain. You have to watch the child move through developmental stages including language acquisition. You have a captive audience, so your baby will receive the music while in any position in the uterus.
Answered 8/23/2013
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