I had no idea Rick was involved with Nuryl! I've been subscribed to his RU-vid channel for quite some time. I'm currently 17 weeks pregnant with my first child and my mom just sent me a short video about the app today. I was a bit skeptical at first, but now im sold.
@@raulvillasenor2994 Oh, gosh, I had actually forgotten about this. For some reason, I ended up not using it, but my daughter is turning 2 next month and is WAY ahead developmentally. I have a feeling if I'd used the program, I'd have given it some of the credit, but she was actually just blessed with my husband's intelligence, I guess.
This all makes sense especially when you step back and look at baby development as a whole. Offer a variety of sensory experiences to help your baby learn about their environment. Offer a variety of foods and textures to help your baby learn about food. Its almost common sense to offer your baby a variety of music to learn about music.
If anyone has a 2 year old that wants to learn piano. I’m a piano teacher and my boy just turned two. He can play do re mi all the way up the C scale, he can show me 2 tall trees and three black bears, he can play the highest note and lowest note, forte, piano etc. Piano lessons for very young children are highly beneficial if you don’t expect them to play pieces.
@@rockhard9690 piano lessons start around 3.5-4 years old. But you can teach him until that point. Make it a daily occurrence after dinner or something
And while I think of it. The best thing you can do until your child is 1.5-2 yo is allow them to bash at a real piano freely. This gets the child use to sitting at the piano and playing expressively 🤓 Good luck!
This was an amazing interview! One of the best I've seen on child development! Thank you for keeping moms and dads educated on the opportunities available to them as they raise their kids!
hi Rick - this blew my mind. It’s right up the alley of your Nuryl Program. Really astounding results and rocket ship cognition, recall and muscle memory. Very very much like music in every aspect. You likely have seen this but it’s pretty awesome and worth turning your audience on to. Thanks for what you do. Take good care and make another Dylan video. Those rock hardest man. This abacus training is very similar. To Dylan’s, lightning, identification and decoding skills. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s6OmqXCsYt8.htmlsi=vnDYGWYgnc2eV2TO
@walkfly1 this is from my channel Ingenious Baby, I interview experts in different disciplines. Rick was a guest on my show. Feel free to check out my channel for other shows.
Rick Beato ! I am a professional musician myself and I absolutely love every single sentence about this brilliant idea. At the same time you are doing a big disservice to our political Establishment: who wants to better educate the population ? Nobody. That’s why music has been effectively eliminated from public schools, because music helps with overall intelligence development and leads to creativity and independent thinking. And that’s dangerous...
I can understand his point about the benefit of surprise in the jazz music because my baby always becomes excited by the silly surprise tricks I play with him. It surprised me when I displayed subtle surprises to the baby that he actually noticed 🎉
Nuryl should be introduced to every Nursery School all over the world..I am a teacher and I've been noticing this for years.. many of my friends Musicians or even Music lovers that just play Prog rock or Jazz at home..their Children are way smarter in class than the rest.
@@TheUKNutter My husband has been tested a few times. His scores have ranged from 148-152. Not only did his mom not take iodine, but she smoked heavily throught her pregnancy. I think sometimes you either have it or you don't. 🤷🏻♀️