At 16 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has a complete sense of touch and taste; at 18 weeks, the fetus has already reacted to light; at 20 weeks, the fetus has developed the sense of hearing, and at this time, the fetus has the ability of dreaming, memorizing, and thinking, which means that apart from the physiological development and growth, the fetus’s mind and spirituality have already been brewed and cultivated before the birth of the fetus. Therefore, fetal education can be started at 16 weeks of the fetus. Fetal education is not something that can be done at any time and at will. Most fetuses spend their time sleeping, so in order not to disturb the baby’s sleep as much as possible, fetal education needs to be done in a gradual and orderly manner, following the laws of the child’s physiological and psychological development, and should not be carried out arbitrarily. The baby who receives fetal education may have the following reactions, when it comes to listening to music, fetal movement will be abnormally frequent, manifested as wanting to listen, and not moving when hearing the music, indicating that it is listening. Fetal movement starts again when the music tune is paused, indicating that the baby is listening attentively and starts moving again after the music ends.