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The Lullaby Effect
Singing to your child at night has more benefits than you could possibly imagine. Researcher and music educator, Dr Anita Collins explores the latest science behind lullabies. She explains the benefits for your family, how it can make your child more helpful and even stave off depression. Executive Producer: Shevonne Hunt Producer: Elise Cooper Technical Producer: Cinnamon Nippard
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Ratings & Reviews
3.2 stars from 15 ratings
Love this!
I always knew my kid loved my voice, but now I know why! Very interesting science, much curiosity.
Hoodrat23 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/30/17
Keep on singing
I love singing to my son! This makes me feel so much better about my repertoire. Great short podcast keen to hear more
Henriette3443 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/27/17
Great sciene
So much valuable and interesting information in an easy to listen to format - highly recommended
TimRitchie via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/27/17
Recent Episodes
Singing is not just good for our kids, it’s good for us too! Dr Anita Collins explains why, in such a busy world, everyone can find time to sing.
Published 06/30/17
Music is good for our children’s wellbeing, and not just in a light and fuzzy way. Dr Anita Collins takes us through why music – both the kind they love, and the kind they hate- is cognitive food for their brains.
Published 06/30/17
You may think music doesn’t affect the way your child behaves, apart from getting them to jump up and down and go crazy. Dr Anita Collins explains research that suggests the connection is much deeper than just evoking excitement or fun, that it can actually help develop empathy in your child.
Published 06/30/17
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