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🎵 Rhythm, Music, and Movement: Building the Foundation of Executive Function

  • Writer: drlynnekenney
    drlynnekenney
  • Oct 1
  • 1 min read

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We enjoyed an engaging webinar on the role of music and movement in cognition and learning with Alex Doman at Advance Brain Technologies.


When we strengthen the brain through rhythm and music, children build the skills they need to succeed in school, relationships, and daily life.


🔸 Why rhythm is the foundation for language, cognition, and social connection

🔸 How music helps children regulate emotions and build focus

🔸 Everyday activities that combine movement and rhythm to boost learning

🔸 Ways The Listening Program® supports attention, flexibility, and emotional balance

🔸 Practical strategies for parents, teachers, and therapists to use immediately


🎥 Watch the replay now and share it with someone who would benefit from these insights.


🎥 Watch other valuable ABT interviews with experts on music, health, and the brain here.


The secret to helping kids focus lies in rhythm and music. 


In this video, pediatric psychologist Dr. Lynne Kenney joins Alex Doman to show how simple rhythmic activities can rewire the brain for stronger executive function. You will see how rhythm builds attention, music calms emotions, and together they help children feel more focused, confident, and capable at home, in school, and in daily life.


Dr. Kenney is internationally recognized for blending neuroscience and education into practical approaches that improve executive function, learning, and behavior. She shares simple, science-based strategies that families and professionals can begin using right away.


Connect with Advanced Brain Technologies: +1-801-622-5676 | advancedbrain.com


Free Trial: Experience The Listening Program, a neuroscience-based music listening therapy:



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