Neuf mois au paradis - Histoires de la vie prénatale
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Alfred Tomatis discovered the psychological importance of prenatal life while devoting his attention to children with problems. Since 1949 he determined with precision that the fetus was listening to his sound environment, and especially of her mother's voice. The ear is, indeed, the first sensory organ starts, since the first months of the uterine life. Alfred Tomatis explains how the voice of the mother in the background -captada night uterina- influences the development of the newborn future and possible welfare conditions. The Tomatis method of auditory stimulation during pregnancy, provides undeniable and surprising results, as evidenced by recent studies in hospital settings. According to the author, all keep in us the nostalgia for the nine months lived as a stay, too short, in paradise. This stay we retain many memories. And with little effort we can recover, so powerful is the impression left by the first months of life.
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