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Summer can make sound sensitivity look like it has improved.The house may be quieter.The schedule may be lighter.There m...
06/03/2026

Summer can make sound sensitivity look like it has improved.

The house may be quieter.

The schedule may be lighter.

There may be fewer school transitions, crowded classrooms, lunchroom sounds, bells, assemblies, and group activities.

For many families, that brings real relief.

But quieter days do not always mean the sound sensitivity is gone. Sometimes it simply means your child is facing fewer sound demands.

That is why summer can be such an important time to pay attention.

If sound sensitivity impacts your child’s attention, communication, emotional regulation, learning, routines, or ability to participate in everyday life, it is worth understanding what may be happening before the demands of school return.

In our free live webinar, Alex Doman and Dr. Jay R. Lucker will discuss sound sensitivity, auditory processing, The Listening Program🄬, and new research that is helping bring more clarity to this important issue.

This conversation is for families who want better answers and professionals who support them.

The Neuroscience of Sound Sensitivity: New Research, New Answers
📅 Wed, June 24 | 1:00 PM ET
🔗 Reserve Your Seat: advancedbrain.com/webinar-registration

Sound sensitivity can affect far more than a single moment. It can shape routines, relationships, learning, communication, and confidence.

28 years of research. One consistent finding.How your brain processes sound shapes nearly everything: focus, learning, e...
06/03/2026

28 years of research. One consistent finding.

How your brain processes sound shapes nearly everything: focus, learning, emotional regulation, and how you experience the world around you.

The Listening Program® is structured sound-based brain training system built on that science. Precisely designed music strengthens the neural pathways responsible for auditory processing, at any age.

When those pathways strengthen, daily life changes. Sound becomes manageable. Attention sharpens. The nervous system settles.

Link in bio to learn more.

05/29/2026

What appears to be willfulness is often the brain responding to its environment.

When the input becomes organized and supportive, the brain can do what it is designed to do.

Alex Doman and Dr. Judith B. Belk, PhD, CCC-SLP, CCC-A, explore this in our webinar Attention and Auditory Processing: A Sensory-Based Exploration of Focus. Watch the full conversation on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/QVVHLLaeUnQ?si=4mjc9RDkgNCV7Eri

05/28/2026

"I can hear you, but I don't know what you are saying."

That sentence is often the first clue that auditory processing, not hearing, is the issue. The testing process begins by confirming normal hearing, then moves into specific questions about how language is processed, especially in noisy environments.

Dr. Judith B. Belk, PhD, CCC-SLP, CCC-A, walks through this in our webinar Attention and Auditory Processing: A Sensory-Based Exploration of Focus.

One more conversation with Dr. Belk tomorrow.

Every conversation, song, and quiet moment you share with your child is physically shaping the connections inside their ...
05/27/2026

Every conversation, song, and quiet moment you share with your child is physically shaping the connections inside their brain.

This is neuroplasticity, and in children, it is at its most powerful.

A baby's brain doubles in size in the first year of life. By age five, it has already reached 90% of its adult size. The connections formed during those early years become the foundation for attention, language, and emotional regulation for the rest of their life.

The brain keeps a simple rule: what gets used gets stronger. What does not gets pruned away.

Your child does not need extraordinary moments to build a healthy brain. They need consistent, responsive ones.

We just published a full breakdown of the science:
Your Child’s Brain Is Rewiring Right Now: A Parent’s Guide to Neuroplasticity
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Music plays a particularly powerful role in this process. It engages more areas of the brain at once than almost any other activity, including the regions that govern listening, attention, movement, and emotion.

05/27/2026

The Listening Program® is being used with clients living with Lyme disease, PANS, PANDAS, and long COVID. It eases the system gently, which opens the door for the rest of the work to begin.

Alex Doman and Dr. Judith B. Belk, PhD, CCC-SLP, CCC-A, explore this in our webinar Attention and Auditory Processing: A Sensory-Based Exploration of Focus.

More from Dr. Belk this week.

05/26/2026

There are neurotransmitters that work specifically with auditory processing. When they are disrupted, sometimes by autoimmune activity, the way the brain processes sound changes in ways anatomy alone cannot explain.

Dr. Judith B. Belk, PhD, CCC-SLP, CCC-A, opens this question in our webinar Attention and Auditory Processing: A Sensory-Based Exploration of Focus.

More from Dr. Belk this week.

05/22/2026

Your child has earbuds in at school. The teacher walks around the room. Another student answers a question from across the classroom. None of that auditory information has to be processed by your child's brain, because the sound is being piped directly into their ears.

This is the developmental piece most parents are not weighing. Locating sound. Orienting toward the speaker. Filtering background. These are skills the auditory system builds through practice. Earbuds bypass the practice.

Dr. Jay Lucker, EdD, CCC-A/SLP, FAAA, closes our series with this in our webinar Understanding and Treating Auditory Processing Disorders: A Multisystem Approach.

Watch the full conversation:▶️ https://youtu.be/mWfHclK3ufg?si=MihN60ppY1tNzQ0B

05/21/2026

You get hearing aids. The audiologist shows you how to put them in, change the battery, and keep them clean. Then asks how you are paying.
What no one tells you: the brain has to relearn how to listen. The hearing aid delivers sound. The brain has to learn what to do with that sound. That part takes training, and most people are never offered any.

The Listening Program® is structured, music-based auditory training that supports how the brain processes sound. One path to addressing the training piece that hearing aid users are rarely offered.

Dr. Jay Lucker, EdD, CCC-A/SLP, FAAA, on this gap in our webinar Understanding and Treating Auditory Processing Disorders: A Multisystem Approach.

05/20/2026

There are four types of hearing aids. BTE, behind the ear. ITE, in the ear. ITC, in the canal. And the fourth one most audiologists know too well: ITD. In the drawer.

The joke lands because it is true. Hearing aids only help when they are worn. And when sustained listening drops off, the brain has fewer reasons to stay engaged. This is a quiet but real factor in healthy aging.

Dr. Jay Lucker, EdD, CCC-A/SLP, FAAA, on this in our webinar Understanding and Treating Auditory Processing Disorders: A Multisystem Approach.



Day 3 of five clips this week with Dr. Lucker. Tomorrow stays on hearing aids and gets into the part most people aren't told about. Wearing them is step one. The brain still has to relearn how to listen.

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