Music for Mornings, Meltdowns, and Bedtime
- Bruno Cardoso

- Feb 18
- 1 min read

Not all moments need the same kind of sound. Yet many parents use music randomly, hoping it will magically fix the situation.
Music works best when it matches the moment.
Fast rhythms can energize mornings. Slow, repetitive melodies help regulate emotional overload. Bedtime music should be predictable, not stimulating.
Music isn’t about changing behavior. It’s about supporting transitions.
When rhythm meets reality, resistance softens.
Choose music intentionally, not desperately.
Used wisely, it becomes a powerful parenting tool.
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