While devoting services to infants in the NICU, music therapists never dismiss the emotional well-being of the parents. Having a child in the NICU can be an overwhelming and emotional experience, with the early days of the parent-child relationship being spent in an intensive care unit of a hospital. Music therapy offers interventions that promote the bond between the parents and child to enhance the connection through difficult circumstances. Research has shown that parents that are taught how to use the music and multimodal procedure increased their visitation time in the NICU and felt empowered to enhance their child’s development. There were also fewer infant stress behaviors and significantly more appropriate parent interactions.
Another way to enhance the connection between child and parent is a recording of a lullaby. The music therapist would facilitate the parent in singing and recording a lullaby that is played for the infant when the parents are not around. This allows the parents to have time to take care of their own needs but not lose an opportunity to connect with their new little one.
Another way that music therapy can address the emotional well-being of the parent would be providing musical interventions with the parent that target their own goal areas. This might include lyric analysis to process emotions, songwriting activities, or other opportunities to record. This time though, the recording is of the infant for the parent to listen to. The music therapist can record the infant’s heartbeat and provide a musical accompaniment on an instrument or with lyrics written by the parent. These recordings are given to the parent to have a tangible connection when they are away from the child.