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ยป is this bad parenting in your opinion? (vid)
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post 1705439961 08-24-2024, 08:39 AM
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is this bad parenting in your opinion? (vid)

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Overthinking, overanalysing separates the body from the mind
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Yes - Imagine how loud and terrifying that is for a 1 month old baby! I suppose tinnitus at 1 month old is a small price to pay to partake in this beautiful culture
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I asked Google Gemini ai and it says yes.

Are infant ears sensitive to loud noise


Yes, infant ears are particularly sensitive to loud noises. Their ear canals are smaller, which amplifies the sound pressure, and their inner ears are still developing. This makes them more susceptible to noise-induced hearing loss.

It's important to protect your baby's hearing by limiting their exposure to loud sounds. This includes things like loud music, construction noise, and even some household appliances.


Are black infants sensitive to loud rap music


There's no scientific evidence to suggest that black infants are inherently more sensitive to loud rap music than other infants. All infants, regardless of race, have sensitive ears that can be damaged by excessive noise exposure.

It's important to protect the hearing of all infants, including black infants, by limiting their exposure to loud sounds, regardless of the music genre.


What if the mother is also black and dancing with the baby at the rap concert


Even if the mother is black and enjoying the rap concert with the baby, it's still important to protect the infant's hearing. Loud music, regardless of genre, can be harmful to a baby's delicate ears.

Here are some tips to protect your baby's hearing at concerts or other noisy events:

Keep the baby away from the speakers.
Use ear protection for the baby.
Limit the length of exposure to loud noise.
Take breaks in quieter areas.
If you're unsure about whether a certain environment is too loud for your baby, it's always better to err on the side of caution and find a quieter place.
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