Can singing songs shape a Baby's future health?
NCT ID NCT05868811
Summary
This study explored whether a weekly music program could help babies from low-income families. Researchers compared music classes to regular play groups to see if music improved how parents and babies interact, the child's language environment, and their motivation to eat. They measured these factors through home visits, questionnaires, and simple games over several months.
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ChildrensMHC
Kansas City, Missouri, 64108, United States
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