Relaxing Classical Music for Kids and Babies With Cute Animated Dogs - C...
This High Contrast soothing video with cute animated dogs and classical music is designed to help clam and soothe children, new babies and infants. Simple high contrast colours are used in this animation as newborns don’t see colours clearly as an older child or adult. Until a child is about six months of age, they will respond best to the visual extremes of black, white and red. This video is made specifically for babies with bright colours and visual stimulation to help baby’s brain develop. Studies have shown that black, white and red images help babies to develop their ability to focus their attention and levels of concentration. Classical music is wonderful to listen to at any age and older children and adults also benefit from some of the advantages of listening 🎵 The benefits include Relieves pain studies have shown that listening to classical music helps to soothe both physical and emotional pain Helps Creativity Classical music help encourage a creative mindset Reduces Stress If you are feeling anxious or stressed listening to classical music helps as the slow tempo is similar to that of the human heart Calms Children Down Classical music is ideal for listening to in the classroom as it is so calming. It also encourages creativity and learning so it is perfect to listen to whilst studying Improves Sleep Quality A study of people with sleep issues found that listening to classical music before bed significantly helped with quality of sleep. The group in the study found they had better perceived sleep quality, longer sleep duration, less sleep disturbance and less daytime dysfunction Boosts Brain Development The music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been used in many music therapies. The concept of the "Mozart effect" was described by French researcher Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis in his 1991 book Pourquoi Mozart? (Why Mozart?). He used the music of Mozart in his efforts to "retrain" the ear, and believed that listening to the music helped the ear, and promoted healing and the development of the brain. Classical music in the video is Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky and Grieg
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