Baby Einstein/Mozart/Van Gogh etc, which do you think is best? - baby einstein baby mozart
I want to buy a baby, see my friend Baby Einstein DVD series with the intention of the baby when it is slightly larger (eg 3 months)
What do you recommend? There are tons!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/baby-einstein-DV ...
If you used it? Have you done something? The baby was fascinated by them? What, if anything, would you recommend?
Thanks in advance!


9 comments:
None of them! It is bad - that cause demonstrable developmental delays in babies!
http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleid = ...
Baby DVDs, videos may hinder, not help to develop children's language
"Despite the limited marketing claims, the parents who encourage their children to learn in language probably the time, they expose their children to DVDs and videos as trying to" Baby Einstein "and" Brainy Baby. "
Rather than helping babies, the overuse of these productions might slow down the children of eight to 16 months when it comes to acquiring vocabulary, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute.
Scientists have found that for every hour per day spent watching DVDs and videos for children to understand children six to eight words less than babies who do not see.
Doctors also say that babies should not watch television 2 years ago. "according to the guidelines,Children under 2 years should be no time to "screen" (TV, DVDs or video cassettes, computer or video games) at all. During the first 2 years, a critical time for brain development, TV can get in the way of exploring, learning, and spent time interacting and playing with parents and others, which helps young children develop skills they need to cognitively grow physically, socially and emotionally. "http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/positiv ...
And television is associated in children with ADHD. http://www.mindfully.org/Health/2004/ADH ... "Researchers have found that all children of preschool age increases Watch hours of television every day, your chances in increments of 10 percent of developing attention deficit problems in the future.
The findings back up previous research showing that television can shorten attention spans and support for the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics that children watch television less than 2. "
None of them! It is bad - that cause demonstrable developmental delays in babies!
http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleid = ...
Baby DVDs, videos may hinder, not help to develop children's language
"Despite the limited marketing claims, the parents who encourage their children to learn in language probably the time, they expose their children to DVDs and videos as trying to" Baby Einstein "and" Brainy Baby. "
Rather than helping babies, the overuse of these productions might slow down the children of eight to 16 months when it comes to acquiring vocabulary, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute.
Scientists have found that for every hour per day spent watching DVDs and videos for children to understand children six to eight words less than babies who do not see.
Doctors also say that babies should not watch television 2 years ago. "according to the guidelines,Children under 2 years should be no time to "screen" (TV, DVDs or video cassettes, computer or video games) at all. During the first 2 years, a critical time for brain development, TV can get in the way of exploring, learning, and spent time interacting and playing with parents and others, which helps young children develop skills they need to cognitively grow physically, socially and emotionally. "http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/positiv ...
And television is associated in children with ADHD. http://www.mindfully.org/Health/2004/ADH ... "Researchers have found that all children of preschool age increases Watch hours of television every day, your chances in increments of 10 percent of developing attention deficit problems in the future.
The findings back up previous research showing that television can shorten attention spans and support for the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics that children watch television less than 2. "
None of them! It is bad - that cause demonstrable developmental delays in babies!
http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleid = ...
Baby DVDs, videos may hinder, not help to develop children's language
"Despite the limited marketing claims, the parents who encourage their children to learn in language probably the time, they expose their children to DVDs and videos as trying to" Baby Einstein "and" Brainy Baby. "
Rather than helping babies, the overuse of these productions might slow down the children of eight to 16 months when it comes to acquiring vocabulary, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute.
Scientists have found that for every hour per day spent watching DVDs and videos for children to understand children six to eight words less than babies who do not see.
Doctors also say that babies should not watch television 2 years ago. "according to the guidelines,Children under 2 years should be no time to "screen" (TV, DVDs or video cassettes, computer or video games) at all. During the first 2 years, a critical time for brain development, TV can get in the way of exploring, learning, and spent time interacting and playing with parents and others, which helps young children develop skills they need to cognitively grow physically, socially and emotionally. "http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/positiv ...
And television is associated in children with ADHD. http://www.mindfully.org/Health/2004/ADH ... "Researchers have found that all children of preschool age increases Watch hours of television every day, your chances in increments of 10 percent of developing attention deficit problems in the future.
The findings back up previous research showing that television can shorten attention spans and support for the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics that children watch television less than 2. "
I would say they are for children over 1 years. because even if they id of color and children who have grown too little (say 5-8 years).
but I would advise the cartoons Wi all small animals that are dressed as superheroes. one, where they are: sing, "... is how the team work" that teaches children to be helpful, sharing and altruism.
I bought everything for my son, and wrote to Disney to ask what use are old - that's your answer. PS My son loves Baby Mozart
3 months +
Baby Mozart
Baby Bach
Baby Beethoven
Native
Baby Monet
6 months +
The first signs of baby
World Animals
Neighborhood Animals
Baby Neptune
Baby Da Vinci
Baby Van Gogh
Baby Shakespeare
9 months +
Baby Galileo
Baby MacDonald
Baby Noah
Baby on the Go
Baby Wordsworth
12 months +
Baby Newton
Numbers Nursery
Meet the Orchestra
Baby's Favorite Place
Yo Baby Shakespeare, but be honest with you, I think the Brainy Baby series is much better with real objects which the child identifies himself with the '& Baby Einstein used caricatures. My daughter is 2 years old and she loved Brainy Baby.
Mother of Noah will probably never let go, or your child a Happy Meal and play on the news saying that breathing too many toxic chemicals in the air that we offer. Can you say Bubble Boy !!!!!!?
You might want to ask your friend if she intends to leave her newborn child to watch television. My pediatrician said there was no TV until the age of 2 ... therefore not known to TV or videos, even Einstein. So you may want to take another gift?
You might want to ask your friend if she intends to leave her newborn child to watch television. My pediatrician said there was no TV until the age of 2 ... therefore not known to TV or videos, even Einstein. So you may want to take another gift?
You might want to ask your friend if she intends to leave her newborn child to watch television. My pediatrician said there was no TV until the age of 2 ... therefore not known to TV or videos, even Einstein. So you may want to take another gift?
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