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SUMMARY:Sleep and Mental Health in Children and Teens: Behavioral Interventions to End Bedtime Problems and Help Kids Fall and Stay Asleep - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:It’s not just fatigue and decreased energy. Sleep deprivation can have serious negative effects on kids’ behavior\, performance\, and relationships. \nIt 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. \nMiss 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. \nJoin 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: \n\nCustomize an ideal sleep environment for children and teens\nGet accurate and useful sleep diaries to plan treatment\nTransition kids between awake and asleep using wind-down activities\, light exposure\, and cognitive strategies\nInclude the family in treatment\, and weigh in on issues like sleep training strategies and co-sleeping arrangements\nAnd much more!\n\nRegister 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!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/sleep-and-mental-health-in-children-and-teens-behavioral-interventions-to-end-bedtime-problems-and-help-kids-fall-and-stay-asleep-live-webinar/
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SUMMARY:PD OPPORTUNITY for Related Services Providers: Processing Speed and Executive Function with Sarah Ward - Live
DESCRIPTION:Greetings. \nThe ADE/ESS Assistive Technology (AT) team is pleased to announce the next in our Related Service Providers Seminar Series: Processing Speed and Executive Function with Sarah Ward\, CCC-SLP. This course is intended for Speech-Language Pathologists\, Occupational Therapists\, Physical Therapists\, and School Psychologists. \nDate:             Friday\, April 7\, 2023 \nTime:             8:00 am–4:30 pm \nFee:                $120.00  (Breakfast and lunch included) \nLocation:      Desert Willow Conference Center \n4340 East Cotton Center Blvd. Phoenix\, AZ 85040 \nProcessing Speed and Executive Function  \nIn this practical strategies seminar\, you will learn dozens of techniques for supporting students in developing independent executive function skills and increasing processing speed. Executive function (EF) challenges\, slow processing speed\, and behavior deﬁcits often go hand-in-hand. EF skills are the core cognitive skills involved in planning and self-directing toward the successful completion of academic and other goals. EF skills point our attention to where we need to go\, keep the action plan in mind within working memory\, block distractions\, filter out extraneous information\, and help us to resist temptations and to exhibit goal-driven self-control. \nProcessing speed difficulties can limit productivity and executive function skills to complete routines\, follow instructions\, finish homework\, listen/read and take notes/summarize\, integrate and encode information\, write assignments that require complex thought\, transition between tasks\, acquire new material\, and reason under time demands. Slow processing speed can bog students down in the details\, and they cannot distinguish relevant from minor details and see the big picture. Learn practical ways to help students to develop independent EF skills and to improve their processing speed to increase the automaticity with which they can follow routines and directions\, complete tasks\, and manage complex assignments. \nAbout Our Speaker: \nSarah Ward\, M.S.\, CCC/SLP has over 25 years of experience in the treatment of executive dysfunction. Sarah is an internationally recognized expert on executive function and presents seminars on the programs and strategies she has developed with her co-director\, Kristen Jacobsen. She has presented to over 1\,600 public and private schools and organizations worldwide. \nRegister for Processing Speed and Executive Function  \nFor questions regarding this training email our AT inbox.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/pd-opportunity-for-related-services-providers-processing-speed-and-executive-function-with-sarah-ward-live/
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