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NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin has a trick to get her kids to fall asleep at bedtime: lullabies. Science backs it up: Singing to your child helps them fall asleep faster, even than listening to Mozart!
Sometimes the right lullaby sends my kids off to dreamland so fast it makes me feel like I have a parenting superpower. Turns out the wonder of lullabies is confirmed by scientific research.
Lullaby - Official Trailer In some wonderfully on-the-nose, classic horror dialogue, a friend of Chaplin’s lets her know that parents used to sing their children lullabies to keep an ancient ...
Syrian radio stations are broadcasting a new kind of lullaby every evening to help traumatized children across the country fall asleep. The Frequencies of Peace lullaby project is the work of ...
Four decades into his career, which includes 20 studio albums, a Grammy, and the Guinness World Record for bestselling jazz artist, saxophonist Kenny G is nowhere near done.
Fact checked by Karen Cilli Bedtime nursery rhymes and lullabies offer some of the best bonding opportunities for parents and their children. These classic rhymes and songs can keep young children ...
The kids are not alright in new Lullaby trailer The Annabelle director's latest horror flick premieres December 16 ...