Some parents like to play lullabies for their children. Why?

Lullaby is of great significance to cultivate a good parent-child relationship and the baby's emotional intelligence. It can bring great benefits to the baby to accompany the baby, listen to lullabies and hum lullabies more.

Lullaby is the enlightenment of baby's art

The baby's ability to imitate and understand is beyond the imagination of adults, while the baby who often listens to lullabies is slightly better in language understanding and artistic attainments. Because the melody of lullaby has already penetrated into their minds, they have learned this art imperceptibly, which is of great help to improve the baby's creative thinking ability.

Can enhance the baby's sense of security.

When the expectant mother is pregnant for 4~5 months, the baby in the belly begins to develop hearing. They can gradually hear the voices of their parents and the outside world, and they will gradually understand the pitch of their parents' timbre. When they hear their parents humming a lullaby after birth, they will gradually feel that the world around them is safe.

Help build deeper feelings

Mom and dad sing lullabies for the baby wholeheartedly, which will stimulate the body's hormones and make the baby unconsciously release more love. When parents and babies hum lullabies to them in an independent and quiet environment, parents and babies can better sweep away the interference and enjoy intimate time. Such behavior can obviously reduce the baby's anxiety and increase their feelings with their parents.

Lullaby is the hinge of parent-child relationship.

The intimate relationship between babies and their mothers is innate, and lullabies play a very important role in the intimate relationship with other family members. Dad who listens to lullabies with his baby is more popular with his baby. Babies will remember their father's breathing, father's taste and simple but loving lullabies in the soothing tone of lullabies, thus connecting the love between babies and parents, so parents who often listen to lullabies with babies and interact with them are closer to them.