The best baby lullaby from Mozart for babies:
Why babies prefer certain genres or artists is unclear, but different pitches and melodies that have 'persisted throughout the years' might just explain it, according toThere's a lot of speculation around the idea, especially with thestudy, but this hasn't been proven. The validity of the study has been questioned over the years. In other words, there's no definitive answer on whether classical music helps brain development in babies.
However, music has been proven to have a positive effect on a babies' development, with better responses in
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