SOUNDSCIENCE LAUNCHES THE NEW SOUNDSLEEP™
FOR BABIES CD
Originally brought onto the marketplace in 2004, the early test market release was called “The BabySLEEP System”, and was sold to several thousands of parents and caregivers world wide using our own ecommerce portal called the "the babysleepsystem.com" This strategy allowed the company to ‘test’ the effectiveness and value of the product within a real marketplace - in real time. Based on a money-back guarantee, we experienced a return rate of less than 1 percent.


 



REGAL LAGER NAMED NEW NORTH AMERICAN
DISTRIBUTOR
In August of 2007, SoundScience aligned with Atlanta based Regal Lager, Inc., to promote and distribute SoundScience products throughout the North American territory. This consolidation was christened at the ABC Kids Expo in September of 2007 when the new SoundSleep for Babies CD was unveiled at Regal Lager’s 3000 sq ft exhibitor booth in the main hall. “We are extremely excited to be working with Regal Lager and their wonderful team. After spending 20 years in the highly jaded music business, it’s a refreshing pleasure to work with people whose integrity is about relationship-building and longevity,” quotes Jay Oliver, president of SoundScience.

ABC KIDS DEBUT WITH PRIME EXHIBITOR PROFILE
SoundScience debuts company launch at the 2007 ABC Kids Expo.

The biggest trade show in the baby industry is no doubt the ABC Kids Expo held in Las Vegas. After teaming with Regal Lager, Inc., SoundScience made their debut at the expo at the high profile 3,000 sq ft Regal Lager exhibitor suite.

Being professional musicians of the highest order, Jay Oliver and William Lenihan (co-founders of Sound Science) were quite the spectacle. Their demonstration system was extraordinary and consisted of 6 studio quality speakers plus a subwoofer. “The purpose of bringing such a high-end sound system was to disperse the sound so that it could be heard from up to 100 feet away in each direction,” quotes Jay Oliver, president of SoundScience, and a pro audio engineer himeself. “We had exhibitors from other booths coming over and asking us to turn it off because they were FALLING ASLEEP!,” laughs Jeff Durkee, director of sales for Regal Lager, “but we also had others thanking us because it kept them so relaxed during the most stressful weekend of the year.”

THE TEST

Several onlookers had the priveledge of experiencing “the test” of how profoundly effective the SoundSleep soundtrack is. After about 4 or 5 minutes of being exposed to the soothing low-frequency womb sound, the CD was paused abruptly. The result is the most profound effect your body has ever possibly experienced. “It feels like... I was floating blissfully and now that it’s stopped, the ground feels boring and lifeless,” quoted one retailer. One of the reps for Lager noted, “It’s like being caressed - like getting a massage, then when it suddenly stops, I just want it to start again. I could easily fall asleep to this CD.”


STAGGERING TESTIMONIALS ARE IN
Not officially released yet, but put this under your hat!

SoundScience will announce this spring, the release of a new CD series that is an advanced music method designed to teach the early developing brain the framework of mathematics, spatial relationships, cognitive reasoning, the symmetry of mozart and an initial experience of emotional concepts - all through a passive music-based learning system that plays in the background.

All this - through a passive learning system where the CDs simply play in the background while NOT disrupting the essential stimulus needed from parent or caregiver. A timely solution in the wake of recent findings that the highly popular DVD products have proven to distract from babies’ organic means of development.

Based on their new “Pitch/Rhythm Mapping” technology, SoundScience will begin conducting a clinical outreach and introducing their discovery to select researchers for testing. How extraordinary is this product?


Mommygoggles.com, Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Kambry sleeps so much better at night now. Why? We have SoundSleep. She wakes up more refreshed than ever because she is getting a better sleep and she is taking better naps during he day. With her CD player in her room, we put in her SoundSleep CD and she hears calm and relaxing sounds that make her fall asleep in comfort. Before our SoundSleep, she was waking a few times a night. Now, she sleeps soundly and wakes up in a great mood because she had that full nights sleep.

Avoid Getting Tripped Up Traveling with an Infant Over the Holidays with Top Five Essentials

Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) December 15, 2008 -- No doubt traveling with a newborn can quickly become a very unforgiving experience, one that's enough to quickly dissolve a joyful holiday spirit not only for the parent but for nearby travelers. But it doesn't have to be that way. Experts say parents actually have more control than they realize. And it begins with understanding.

"Because a newborn's nervous system is still developing, it's extremely in-tune and sensitive to surrounding energies and other stimulus," says Dr. Rodney Russell, a Southlake, Texas-based Integrative medicine doctor that provides neural-integration work. "Parents really need to recognize that they can actually cause the baby to go into sympathetic stress response resulting in colic symptoms and other states of agitation."

Like a mirror, infants and children mimic the responses and reactions in their environment. If they sense stress, they will also become stressed. But if they sense peace and calm, they will become peaceful and calm as well, according to Dr. Russell.

Instead of reacting with defensive tactics, which can often lead to greater anxiety for everyone, the solution lies within the preemptive power of comfort.

"That's why it's so important that their environment feels safe, secure and familiar," says Anya Clowers, a registered nurse and travel expert with JetwithKids.com. "You can surround an infant with 'protection' from the onslaught of the unfamiliar and often harsh stimulus that travelers face with things like the security of being wrapped snug, a familiar blanket, a genuine smile and interaction from a parent."

For getting from here to there this holiday season without getting tripped up, whether it be at the airport, in-flight or while staying in an unfamiliar home, Clowers suggests these top five essential products:

 

1. MIRACLE BLANKET: Simplifies and greatly enhances the age-old technique of swaddling, mimicking the comforting and familiar sensation of the womb. Guaranteed to calm a fussy, colicky baby.    

2. ERGOBABY CARRIER: An adjustable, lightweight, cozy versatile carrier that keeps baby snug and close providing a feeling of warmth and security.

3. COMFORT SILKIE: Stimulates a sense of well being while reducing anxiety and encouraging relaxation.

4. ADIRI BOTTLE: Mimics the breast in shape and feel allowing for breast-fed infants to safely bottle feed expressed milk while buckled in a car seat during flight.

5. SOUNDSLEEP FOR BABIES: Uses the patent-pending WombEffect™ technology, combined with a proprietary lush, ambient low-frequency soundtrack to soothe and relax baby.






 
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