Dance with your baby

Infants tend to have a fondness for music, and by holding them close while swaying to the rhythm, you can stimulate the release of oxytocin, which is commonly known as the love hormone.

Here are some helpful tips:

  • Opt for music with a gentle tempo and soothing melodies in the target language.
  • One way to enhance the positive effects of music on infants is by holding them close and swaying to the rhythm.
  • The physical closeness and gentle movement also promote a sense of security and relaxation, making it easier for the baby to fall asleep or calm down when upset.
  • Use the opportunity to talk or sing to your baby in the target language while dancing; hearing repeated rhymes helps the baby learn new words in the target language.

Overall, incorporating music into your interactions with infants can be a great way to support their early development and promote a positive and nurturing environment. Whether it’s playing soft music in the background or simply swaying to a favourite tune, music can have a powerful impact on the well-being and language-learning experience of a baby.

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