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AUTHOR: all.new.2.meDATE: 08/21/03 9:57am
SUBJECT: Re: Playing classical music to baby
IN REPLY TO: Playing classical music to baby
AUTHOR: NoMoreMartinis
I am new to the pregnancy thing but I have taught preschool for over two years and have heard/read that classical music such as Boch is in fact benifitical. However after 15 to twenty minutes the effect is negated so watch the time. Also I would say don't stick with just classical give your baby a sampling of all types of musical cultures. Who knows it might help him/her to be appt to learn different languages. Best of luckand excuse the spelling.
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