Do you mean while the baby is the womb??
Q. Does it do any good (or harm) to stimulate our baby with talking, singing, and other "games" before birth?
Every baby is stimulated by the natural environment of the womb while being carried about by a normally active, expressive mother. This means exposure to music, singing, voices, rhythmic dancing, exercise, bathing, touching, and all other activities. Harm is not likely unless experiences are taxing, jolting, or violent. Formal programs of prenatal enrichment which have been thoroughly tested in experimental and control groups confirm that prenates are alert, aware, socially oriented, and are learning from experience. Furthermore, test results seem to demonstrate that the extra stimulation has a positive influence on brain development.
2006-07-25 18:35:47
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answered by I ♥ U 2
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My daughter starting paying attention to music at about 4 months, she loved to hear the sound of the ocean, and she goes to bed every night to classical music. I sing to her, and play the radio all the time. Babies love the sound of their mommy's voice and of course lullabies are always good.
2006-07-25 18:34:05
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answered by Lil's Mommy 5
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quite unlikely. at present your infant is purely round an inch and moves must be minuscule. the baby has no bone structure so if he/she is transferring it does no longer make a lot of an effect on your body. he's probable purely listening to the foodstuff being processed by your digestive tract. round 25-26 weeks though he ought to correctly be able to hearken to the baby's heartbeat w/o kit yet at present a doppler is mandatory to hearken to something.
2016-10-15 05:23:49
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answered by ? 4
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no not only if that child has natural talent. Yes baby's do like having music played to them but soft music
2006-07-25 18:25:17
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answered by Mrs Magoo 4
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At 5 months, they can already hear muffled sounds outside their mommy's womb.
And yes, it is good for them to hear music, especially those of the classical genre (Mozart, Bach, Chopin, etc.), because they aid in the baby's development and he/she will have a calm and peaceful disposition. :)
2006-07-25 18:29:08
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answered by ? 4
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some babies really pay attention to sounds at atleast 2 months. when my mom sings to my newborn brother, he kinda twiches or whines. Maybe u can go to baby einstine.com
So my answer is 2 months.
2006-07-25 18:20:21
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answered by spongeboblovely 1
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babies love the sounds of waves and wind, little Einsteins make great musical tapes for babies too.
2006-07-25 18:18:06
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answered by osu2720@sbcglobal.net 3
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some people start let there babies listen to classical like music when there in their inside them but some people say you should play it to them while theie sleeping
2006-07-25 18:59:48
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answered by Latonja R 1
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Beethoven has been proven to make the babies smarter. Classical music and nature sounds work best.
~!~!~!~!~!~Happy Trails~!~!~!~!~!~
2006-07-25 18:23:03
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answered by ♥Joueur De Saxphone♥ 3
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ya baby einstein is really good.
but when i was litttle my mom got me this tape with classical music and whales singing. i still have it and listen to it
2006-07-25 18:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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