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The Sensory and Sleep Connection – Webinar
December 6, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm MST
The American Academy of Pediatrics (2020) estimates 25-50% of all children and 40% of adolescents are affected by sleep problems. Since so many children suffer from sleep issues, it is essential for all healthcare providers to recognizethat sleep problems in children: can mimic symptoms of ADHD; cause depression and anxiety; may be linked to depressed immune responses; and in recent studies show a link to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and obesity (Sleep Foundation, 2021). Adolescents who get an inadequate amount of sleep struggle more academically and have a higher incidence of mental health problems (Colrain &Baker, 2011). Daytime and evening activities also improve orinterfere with sleep quality. Using active learning strategies, participants will be able to provide caregiver education andwill learn evidence-based sleep routine and hygiene recommendations and strategies to support improved sleep-in pediatric clients. Promoting improved sleep-in pediatric clients improves family relationships and children’s success engaging in other important daily occupations.
Highlights
- Evidence-based strategies to support improved sleep
- Implementing balanced screen/activity time, routines, and better sleep hygiene that promotes immediate change in sleeping patterns
- Addressing the negative impacts of inadequate sleep inthe pediatric population through the latest evidence, treatment strategies, and case studies