Sounds of Love Resources Music Therapy: Sounds of Love in Early Childhood Read Post

Parents—you are your baby’s favorite singer in the world. Even if you don’t think you can sing, your babies do and they want to hear you. Nationwide Children’s Sounds of Love program can help. Singing, talking, and reading to your baby in the right ways can:

Help your baby grow

Soothe your baby during stressful times

Increase opportunities for hearing and language development

                Spending time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is stressful for both babies and their families. Nationwide Children's "Sounds of Love" is an innovative program aimed at reducing some of that stress by creating an opportunity for parents to have a presence at their baby's bedside through recorded songs and stories.

How Sounds of Love Helps Music Therapy Classes We offer research-based music therapy classes every Wednesday in the community to aid your baby’s growth and development through music and play activities. Download a brochure. Register Now Learn More

One of the ways the Sounds of Love program can help is by recording your voice for your baby in case you can’t be at the bedside. The recordings are played for your baby at the right volume and for the right amount of time at each stage of their growth. Research shows that babies spend less time in the hospital if they take part in these kinds of programs. This program is brought to you by our NICU music therapists with support from our family advisors. Give your baby the benefits of hearing your voice now and through the day. Talk to your nurse about reaching out to the NICU Music Therapists. NICU Follow-Up Clinical Studies APPLES Research Study A Soft Constraint Parent-Directed Therapy for Infants and Toddlers 9-27 Months. Learn more about the APPLES Study.

Sounds of Love Resources Music Therapy: Sounds of Love in Early Childhood Read Post

Parents—you are your baby’s favorite singer in the world. Even if you don’t think you can sing, your babies do and they want to hear you. Nationwide Children’s Sounds of Love program can help. Singing, talking, and reading to your baby in the right ways can:

Help your baby grow

Soothe your baby during stressful times

Increase opportunities for hearing and language development

                Spending time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is stressful for both babies and their families. Nationwide Children's "Sounds of Love" is an innovative program aimed at reducing some of that stress by creating an opportunity for parents to have a presence at their baby's bedside through recorded songs and stories.

How Sounds of Love Helps Music Therapy Classes We offer research-based music therapy classes every Wednesday in the community to aid your baby’s growth and development through music and play activities. Download a brochure. Register Now Learn More

One of the ways the Sounds of Love program can help is by recording your voice for your baby in case you can’t be at the bedside. The recordings are played for your baby at the right volume and for the right amount of time at each stage of their growth. Research shows that babies spend less time in the hospital if they take part in these kinds of programs. This program is brought to you by our NICU music therapists with support from our family advisors. Give your baby the benefits of hearing your voice now and through the day. Talk to your nurse about reaching out to the NICU Music Therapists. NICU Follow-Up Clinical Studies APPLES Research Study A Soft Constraint Parent-Directed Therapy for Infants and Toddlers 9-27 Months. Learn more about the APPLES Study.

Sounds of Love Resources Music Therapy: Sounds of Love in Early Childhood Read Post

Parents—you are your baby’s favorite singer in the world. Even if you don’t think you can sing, your babies do and they want to hear you. Nationwide Children’s Sounds of Love program can help. Singing, talking, and reading to your baby in the right ways can:

Help your baby grow

Soothe your baby during stressful times

Increase opportunities for hearing and language development

Parents—you are your baby’s favorite singer in the world. Even if you don’t think you can sing, your babies do and they want to hear you. Nationwide Children’s Sounds of Love program can help.

Sounds of Love Resources

Music Therapy: Sounds of Love in Early Childhood

Read Post

Singing, talking, and reading to your baby in the right ways can:

  • Help your baby grow
  • Soothe your baby during stressful times
  • Increase opportunities for hearing and language development

Help your baby grow

Soothe your baby during stressful times

Increase opportunities for hearing and language development

                Spending time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is stressful for both babies and their families. Nationwide Children's "Sounds of Love" is an innovative program aimed at reducing some of that stress by creating an opportunity for parents to have a presence at their baby's bedside through recorded songs and stories.

            













                Spending time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is stressful for both babies and their families. Nationwide Children's "Sounds of Love" is an innovative program aimed at reducing some of that stress by creating an opportunity for parents to have a presence at their baby's bedside through recorded songs and stories.

            












                Spending time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is stressful for both babies and their families. Nationwide Children's "Sounds of Love" is an innovative program aimed at reducing some of that stress by creating an opportunity for parents to have a presence at their baby's bedside through recorded songs and stories.

How Sounds of Love Helps Music Therapy Classes We offer research-based music therapy classes every Wednesday in the community to aid your baby’s growth and development through music and play activities. Download a brochure. Register Now Learn More

One of the ways the Sounds of Love program can help is by recording your voice for your baby in case you can’t be at the bedside. The recordings are played for your baby at the right volume and for the right amount of time at each stage of their growth. Research shows that babies spend less time in the hospital if they take part in these kinds of programs. This program is brought to you by our NICU music therapists with support from our family advisors. Give your baby the benefits of hearing your voice now and through the day. Talk to your nurse about reaching out to the NICU Music Therapists. NICU Follow-Up Clinical Studies APPLES Research Study A Soft Constraint Parent-Directed Therapy for Infants and Toddlers 9-27 Months. Learn more about the APPLES Study.

How Sounds of Love Helps Music Therapy Classes We offer research-based music therapy classes every Wednesday in the community to aid your baby’s growth and development through music and play activities. Download a brochure. Register Now Learn More

One of the ways the Sounds of Love program can help is by recording your voice for your baby in case you can’t be at the bedside. The recordings are played for your baby at the right volume and for the right amount of time at each stage of their growth. Research shows that babies spend less time in the hospital if they take part in these kinds of programs. This program is brought to you by our NICU music therapists with support from our family advisors. Give your baby the benefits of hearing your voice now and through the day. Talk to your nurse about reaching out to the NICU Music Therapists. NICU Follow-Up Clinical Studies APPLES Research Study A Soft Constraint Parent-Directed Therapy for Infants and Toddlers 9-27 Months. Learn more about the APPLES Study.

How Sounds of Love Helps

One of the ways the Sounds of Love program can help is by recording your voice for your baby in case you can’t be at the bedside. The recordings are played for your baby at the right volume and for the right amount of time at each stage of their growth.

Music Therapy Classes

We offer research-based music therapy classes every Wednesday in the community to aid your baby’s growth and development through music and play activities. Download a brochure.

Register Now

Learn More

Research shows that babies spend less time in the hospital if they take part in these kinds of programs. This program is brought to you by our NICU music therapists with support from our family advisors.

Give your baby the benefits of hearing your voice now and through the day. Talk to your nurse about reaching out to the NICU Music Therapists.

NICU Follow-Up Clinical Studies

APPLES Research Study

A Soft Constraint Parent-Directed Therapy for Infants and Toddlers 9-27 Months. Learn more about the APPLES Study.