Too much emphasis is put on reading,
writing and numeracy but not enough on the benefits of singing. Singing
lullabies to your child is a great way to bond. Whether you sing lullabies or
pop songs, the sound of your voice will help her drift to sleep.
In the olden days, children did not usually
go to sleep without the aid of lullaby which was like a sedative to them. But
today we see children going to bed without any hope of seeing their parents’
before sleep comes calling. Parents work round the clock, forgetting their
primary duties; there seems to be a huge gap between parents and their children
today which has not in any way created good parent and child relationship.
There is a love connection from parents to their children through singing.
HOW
SINGING HELPS YOU AND YOUR CHILD
The sound of your voice has the magic power
to soothe and calm your child right from the start. She will recognize it from the conversations
she overheard and the songs you sang to her when she was in your womb. When she
is a newborn, the sound is familiar and will help calm and reassure her. As she
grows, she will associate your singing with calm and sleep time. Children love
singing because it mimics their own sounds. Have you ever noticed how melodic
your baby’s babbling is? It doesn’t really matter what and how you sing, even
the shopping list sounds great to your little one’s ears.
WHAT DO YOU SING TO YOUR CHILD?
Many mums like to begin with a lullaby
because they are familiar. Why not ask your mum if she remembers what she sang
to you? And don’t be discouraged if they are old fashioned.
To get started, get the lyrics to all your favorite lullabies and remember how they are meant to go. You could
sing songs they have shown interest in; something that arouses their emotions.
It should be what makes them happy. There are books or CDs to guide you, good
and educative children programs accompanied with actions on TV to help do the magic.
However, parents who are lovers of tradition can sing traditional songs to
their children. It’s a way to also imbibe your tradition into them.
DO CHILDREN GROW OUT OF LULLABIES?
It is reassuring to
know that something as simple as nursery rhymes and lullabies could make a big
difference in children’s learning. Don’t stop singing once your child starts
sleeping through the night, your toddler, pre-schooler or school child will
still enjoy joining you for a sing-song. Remember, everyone loves the sound of
a good music, and people react to music whether young or old. No one is too
young or too old for any music that is pleasant to the ear. And the best music
for a child is mum’s voice.
WHAT IF YOU DON’T KNOW ANY LULLABIES?
It doesn’t have to be a lullaby, if you
really don’t know or like traditional songs, try something you do enjoy .It
should also be appropriate to your child. Pop and Rock songs, no matter how
inappropriate to get a baby to sleep, can sound soothing if you sing them
gently. Your child, most times, will only listen to the tone of your voice and
the ups and downs of the melody, not the lyrics. Don’t worry if you are not a
good singer or a star, whatever notes you hit will sound beautiful to your
little one. Children respond to live music more than they do to recorded music.
They are particularly responsive when the music comes directly from their parents
or caregivers.
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