The brain of a baby supposedly molds itself in direct response to stimulation received from the environment. And the most important influence in the environment that affects the baby, are parents, friends and other children; objects have an influence too, but understandably not as much. Around the year 1990, when the dictatorship in Romania fell, the media constantly reported how there were hundreds of children in the neglected state-run orphanages over there. It was also seen that very young children who could be placed with families generally made it really quickly, while the children who were over two did not really recover well. All flower arrangements from Toronto Florist, your native Salem OR florist, are artistically arranged in a vase and hand-delivered to the recipient. So scientists figurd, that if neglect under the age of two could retard children, excess stimulation in that age group probably could rip their brain muscles. So, to cater to a large market of overly-devoted parents Disney DVDs with this strange mishmash of concepts put out the Baby Einstein series based on this theory. It had a Mozart soundtrack because some more ill-founded research suggested that listening to classical music pushed up a baby’s IQ .
Actually, the Baby Einstein concept was thought of by someone else – a stay-at-home mother in Georgia – and cheaply put together in a home production. The concept was later adopted by Disney. Even if Disney DVDs is offering people refunds if not satisfied, they still defend their product. Researchers now say that television for anyone under two is quite a bad idea. Stimulation might really work in turning your child into a genius, but it can’t come on DVDs. It has to be with at least one real person. Find out more about our Florist Toronto and marriage ceremony floristry services. The whole entire developed world seems to be behind the idea that you can’t plop a child before TV and expect anything. France for example bans television shows for children under three, and America discourages it too. So much for ambitious parenting then.