Presenters: Jason Browning and Nicole Quint
Sleep affects performance in daily occupations for children and their families. While sleep duration continues to decrease for all ages, the repercussions of inadequate sleep include risks for difficulties in psychological health, emotional health and cognitive performance. Sleep within pediatric occupational therapy practice requires a contextual approach to address the full impact of sleep disturbances. Participants, using the Person-Environment-Occupation Model (Law et al., 1996), will identify the barriers to sleep participation and performance, as well as areas which enable sleep creating a complete sleep profile. The participants will apply this analysis process toward case studies enabling reflection on integration into their own personal practice.
After taking part in this webinar, participants will be able to:
Group registration: $250 for CAOT members / $475 for non-members - plus applicable taxes