Does listening to Mozart really will make my baby smarter?
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In this episode Magdalena Babiszewska-Aksamit explores the evolutionary roots and practical effects of music on infants and families: how melodic vocalization and shared rhythm may have supported mother–infant bonding, promoted group cohesion, and improved cooperation among children, plus what science really says about the “Mozart effect” and the cognitive benefits of early musical training.
Takeaway: make music together—singing, drumming or simple instruments—to soothe, stimulate, and encourage cooperation in children; practical tips and research-backed reasons to bring music into everyday family life.
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