Dec. 9 -- MONDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Could the music of the 18th century classical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart help tiny infants born today? Yes, suggests an Israeli study that found that ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. We got rid of the Baby Mozart video this week and with it went the last vestige of our grand plan to raise ...
In 1993 an appealing idea took new parents by storm. Playing classical music to babies would make them smarter, according to a paper published in the journal Nature. The study showed that a few dozen ...
There is a persistent idea in popular culture that playing your baby classical music, especially Mozart, will help them develop into a smarter, happier and healthier child. Subscribers to the ‘Mozart ...
It seems that I am guilty of a crime. I played Mozart for my son when he was a baby and a toddler. Also Beethoven, Schubert, Rossini and others. According to an article published in The New Yorker on ...
But there’s so much more to the 5-year-old than meets the eye. Or ear. “He loves doing 5-year-old stuff,” said his father, Joe Khajadourian. “But then, he sits at the piano and you’re like, ‘Wow. This ...
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