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Three Ways to Incorporate Music into Your Child's Life

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There are so many studies that show a connection between music and intelligence. If you're able to learn and master an instrument, this will help you with focus, coordination and discipline. These traits are amazing ones to instill in your child. If you'd like to find ways to incorporate music into your child's life, consider these three to get started.  1. Exposure Exposure is one of the most important factors. Allow your child to enjoy a wide variety of genres. So many types of music influence one another. Find children's programming that teaches more about classical music. Find a radio station that plays a lot of kid-friendly rock music. Take your child to the musical arts museum to learn more about the musicians they listen to. Visit a dance theater and become immersed in the arts scene in your local town. As you become more intentional about exposing your child to different art forms, their musical ear will continue to desire more.  2. Lessons Allow...

The Electrolux FashionCare Council share laundry tips to keep clothes looking good as new

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Laundry day often spells trouble for a lot of Filipino households especially when it comes to using a washing machine because of the fear it might ruin their clothes. That is why Electrolux Philippines and their FashionCare Council is here with laundry and fabric care tips to help them care for their precious pieces of clothing.  Check out these hacks from FashionCare Ambassador Rajo Laurel, along with the FashionCare Council members Mommy Mundo Founder and mompreneur Janice Villanueva and executive director and teacher of SoFA Design Institute, and Creative Director of fashion accessories and bag label ARANÁZ Amina Aranaz-Alunan, that will help keep their clothes looking new for longer. To help clothes keep its shape, do your research to know whether they are best hung or folded in storage. 1. Turn Your Clothes Inside-Out When it came to machine washing, acclaimed fashion designer Rajo Laurel advised women to turn their clothes in reve...