The Rhythm of my Day Week 3
Much of this week’s music contains syncopation, where a strong beat shifts and is less emphasized. Syncopation is often used in jazz music, and in much of the Caribbean music you hear in The Rhythm of My Day.
When you move to this music, you may feel yourself getting a little off-balanced.
As you dance with your baby, he will also feel these patterns in the music. Moving to these different rhythms will help your baby make new neural connections and challenge his sense of balance and coordination—essential for learning to sit, crawl, and walk.
This week take some time at home to move together; it’s the perfect way to learn with love!
‘Baby needs to move his: arms, legs and all body parts in order to gain control over them and make movements deliberate. Move your baby to learn, so he can learn to move.’
How to have a Smarter Baby. Dr S Ludington-Hoe
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
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