It’s not just fatigue and decreased energy. Sleep deprivation can have serious negative effects on kids’ behavior, performance, and relationships.
It can show up as inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity ... poor grades ... irritability and argumentativeness ... conflict with siblings and friends ... mood and anxiety symptoms ... lack of energy for sports and other activities.
Miss a sleep disorder and you may misdiagnose your client. If you don’t address sleep, you’ll be unlikely to shift your clients into the relief they deserve - leaving them exhausted and struggling.
Join Catherine Darley, ND, a leader in integrative sleep medicine who has helped people of all ages sleep well without medication, in this dynamic 1-day seminar designed to help you:
Customize an ideal sleep environment for children and teens
Get accurate and useful sleep diaries to plan treatment
Transition kids between awake and asleep using wind-down activities, light exposure, and cognitive strategies
Include the family in treatment, and weigh in on issues like sleep training strategies and co-sleeping arrangements
And much more!
Register today to get the skills you need to make your treatment plans more effective and get the kids in your practice the rest they need!
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Catherine Darley, ND, is a leader in integrative sleep medicine. She founded The Institute of Naturopathic Sleep Medicine, Inc in 2003, and since then has helped people of all ages sleep well using behavioral and naturopathic approaches for sleep disorders. Dr. Darley led the Start School Later initiative in Seattle, which succeeded in improving school hours for more than 50,000 students. She teaches at Bastyr University and the National College of Natural Medline and is on the inaugural panel of experts for the Sleep Cycle Institute. Dr. Darley is published in numerous professional journals, has been quoted in several popular magazines, and has appeared on TV to share her expertise. She received her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University and completed a preceptorship at the Stanford University Sleep Disorders Center. She is an expert and dynamic speaker, teaching a wide range of groups through engagement, storytelling, and with a clear explanation of the mechanisms of sleep, circadian physiology, and treatment protocols.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Catherine Darley has employment relationships with the Institute of Naturopathic Sleep Medicine, Inc and Wellspring EAP. She is a consultant with Symphony Natural Health. Catherine Darley receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Catherine Darley is a member of the Sleep Research Society.
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Access Period for Live Webcast
For live CE credit, you must watch the live webcast in its entirety at its scheduled time and complete the CE quiz and evaluation within one week. You will have access for 90 days after the program for review.
Webcast Schedule
Please note: There will be a 40-minute lunch and two 15-minute breaks; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Lunch and break times will be announced by the speaker and at their discretion. A more detailed schedule is available upon request.
Analyze the relationships between insufficient sleep and cognitive and emotional problems in children.
Integrate an understanding of sleep architecture and circadian rhythms into case conceptualization of clients’ sleep-related complaints.
Conduct a sleep-focused clinical interview with child and adolescent clients.
Analyze data from children’s sleep diaries to plan treatment.
Employ arousal reduction strategies to improve sleep outcomes in children.
Devise strategies to include family members in a plan to improve young clients’ sleep.
Outline
Where Things Can Go Wrong in Getting Kids a Good Night’s Sleep How – and Why – To Get the Information You Need to Intervene
Crash course in sleep architecture and circadian rhythms
Main classes of sleep disorders
Sleep-focused interview and screening questionaires for kids and their parents
Get an accurate sleep diary for kids and teens – and know how to use it
Common Misconceptions About Sleep in Early Life Create an Ideal Sleep Environment to Support Early Child Development
Top tips for working effectively with parents to improve kids’ sleep
What type of sleep training is best?
Pros and cons of the family bed, and other family dynamics
How to differentiate nightmares from night terrors
Case study: 7yo with difficulty falling asleep due to ruminating about recess
From Early Bird to Night Owl Late Childhood and Teenage Sleep
How to talk with kids about sleep and academic achievement
Educate kids and their parents about impulsivity, delinquency, and suicidality
Pediatric insomnia and its long-term consequences
Screen for obstructive sleep apnea in kids and teens
Case study: 9yo with obstructive sleep apnea discovered while on vacation
Tools for Increasing Sleep from Infancy to Adolescence Interventions to Create a Healthy Sleep Lifestyle
What your clients and their parents can expect from sleep disorder treatment
Effective wind-down activities and limits to manage arousal
Use of light exposure to improve sleep and alertness
Cognitive techniques to help children challenge unhelpful thoughts and beliefs about sleep
Tailoring treatment for clients with sensory issues
What to do when pain interferes with sleep
Strategies to reinforce sleep health over time
Case study: 11yo with delayed sleep-wake phase disorders struggling with school hours
Clinical Considerations
When to consult a sleep specialist
How to include parents, siblings, and other family members
Communicating with other members of the treatment team
Safety and use of melatonin in children
Referral resources
Limitations of the research and potential risks
Target Audience
Counselors
Social Workers
Psychologists
Marriage and Family Therapists
Case Managers
Physicians
Physician Assistants
Nurses
Occupational Therapists
Occupational Therapy Assistants
Teachers
School Guidance Counselors
Educational Paraprofessionals
School Administrators
Other Helping Professionals Who Work with Children
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