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.