From Birth- Musical Training for baby & caregiver
- Sally Dancy
- Aug 4
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 6
From Build a Brain, Build a Life, Build a Community and Kindermusik International…
“🎶 Did you know babies start recognizing their mother’s voice as early as four months in the womb?

By the third trimester, they can even respond to familiar songs—laying the foundation for secure attachment and healthy brain development.
After birth, music continues to play a powerful role. Research shows that lullabies calm babies for twice as long as speaking and encourage emotional connection through eye contact and smiles.
Singing also supports emotional regulation in parents, which helps create a stable and nurturing environment for children.
We’re proud to support Kindermusik and their work in early childhood music education.
Their research-backed approach fosters cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development through joyful musical engagement.
We've linked research in the comments for those interested in learning more. 🧠
#Kindermusik #Lullaby #Lullabies #musicforchildren #musicforbabies #toddlermusic #First1000Days #ParentingSupport #ChildDevelopmentResearch #EarlyChildhoodDevelopment #BuildABrainBuildALife “
Learn more about how PRE- & and Postnatal singing supports both babies development and secure attachment



















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