The Supporting Infant and Child Sleep: A family-centred framework for occupational therapists course offers an overview of current child and family sleep research, an exploration of relevant theory and current debates from a broad range of relevant multi-disciplinary fields, a deep-dive into sleep as an occupational category that incorporates sleep preparation and sleep participation activities, and a guiding framework for occupation-focused, family-centred sleep evaluation, intervention and outcome measurement.
Occupational therapists who participate in this course will have an opportunity to learn through provided case studies, group activities, and discussion and to develop their clinical reasoning skills specific to the application of current research and best practice principles in the field of supporting paediatric sleep.
Introduction to Integrated Family Sleep
60 min webinar aimed at supporting Occupational Therapists working with infants, children, and families with diverse sleep needs. Includes an intro to the meaning & purpose of sleep; Sleep as an Occupation; Family sleep as co-occupation; Best practice guidelines and more...
Representing the Council of Occupational Therapists of the European Countries (COTEC) in Brussels during the European Public Health Week