Sleep problems are one of the most common concerns in pediatric practice, yet identifying the root cause can be surprisingly complex. Sleep disruption in children may be related to behavioral challenges, normal developmental stages, neuropsychiatric conditions, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, medical conditions, or poor sleep habits. This comprehensive module helps healthcare professionals distinguish between these possibilities and develop practical, evidence-based treatment plans for children of all ages.
Module Overview: “Solving Pediatric Sleep Problems” explores the evaluation and management of common pediatric sleep concerns, from infancy through adolescence. This 1-hour class is designed for healthcare practitioners who want to improve their confidence in recognizing, differentiating, and treating pediatric sleep disorders. Participants will learn how to identify when sleep issues are behavioral versus medical, recognize subtle signs of underlying sleep disorders, apply age-appropriate sleep recommendations, and use evidence-based conventional, nutritional, and botanical strategies to support better sleep outcomes.