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Nursery using classical music to calm babies

Birth to Threes
A Bedfordshire nursery has started playing classical music at drop-off after finding it helped to settle children in their baby unit.

According to the manager of  Mini Explorers Day Nursery in Sandy, Laura Campbell, the introduction of classical music including compositions by Mozart, from 8-9am, has made a big difference to the temperament of babies who have just started at the setting and were finding it difficult to adjust.

She said, ‘We’ve had a lot of new starters in our baby unit, who have been quite unsettled leaving their parents as they are still settling in. We decided to try out an experiment by playing calm, classical music in the background when the children first arrive, which had a noticeable effect on our babies and parents. The music seems to distract the babies and calms them down considerably.’

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