Sunday, April 13, 2014

Womb Learning: Increasing your Baby’s Brain Power

Many experts all over the world agree that an unborn baby can receive and respond to sensory information inside the uterus. In as early as 23 weeks, a baby can hear sounds and react to your voice—proven signs of auditory engagement. A large number of studies show that playing music, reading stories, or simply talking to your baby are already learning experiences.

How will these studies benefit your child? A baby’s growth in the womb is marked with rapid physical changes and development of body systems—advancements that also include brain functioning. Imagine being able to harness this evolution to increase your baby’s brain power.
There are prenatal education systems that have been developed to take advantage of a baby’s early ability to learn. Some feature sounds that resemble a mother’s heartbeat, natural patterns that aid in the learning process. A baby can hear the patterns very clearly and learning ability can be strengthened by these auditory exercises.
Not only can your baby discriminate the sounds that are coming from you and these learning systems, an awareness of people and the surrounding outside environment can also be developed even while inside the womb. Through these prenatal learning tools, your child can have increased cognitive and emotional attributes even before birth.

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