In recent years we have been bombarded by various places dedicated to the early stimulation of our children through reading, writing and even numbers. Many of these approaches are positive for a child's development, yet the benefits of singing have sometimes been neglected. Parents should sing to their children every day. This interaction has been shown to avoid delays in language development. Singing lullabies to infants and toddlers is very much like talking. Each lullaby carries implicit melodies and inflections from the mother tongue, preparing the child's ear and brain for language. It has also been shown that singing activates both hemispheres of the brain. It has also been discovered that children's response to recorded music is very different from music that comes directly from their parents as singing with their parents becomes reciprocal communication precursor to oral communication.

So let's sing moms and dads!