Sept.25th 7-9pm Rachel A. Zylka M.A., BCBA Presents On Sleep at Autism Calgary

On September 25th from 7-9pm Rachel Zylka M.A., BCBA will be presenting on sleeping problems in individuals with ASD. The presentation runs from 7-9pm at our Autism Calgary office. Located at 174, 3359 – 27th Street NE Calgary, Alberta T1Y 5E4. To register please call (403) 250-5033 or email us at . Please leave your name, contact info and how many people will be coming. Alternatively register using the form at the bottom of the page. We hope to see you there.

Understanding and Addressing Sleep Problems in Individuals with Autism

Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often experience sleep problems more frequently and intensely than typically developing peers. Sleep problems most commonly reported by caregivers include: difficulties falling asleep, co-sleeping, and waking up during the night. Sleep problems can result in an increase in challenging daytime behavior and contribute to high levels of stress experienced by caregivers. The focus of this presentation is on helping parents and community professionals gain a better understanding of the factors that affect sleep in individuals with ASD, as well as provide practical strategies for addressing common sleep problems. An approach to behavioural intervention that combines evidence-based practices in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and the treatment of sleep problems in individuals with ASD will be emphasized.

About the Presenter: Rachel A. Zylka, B.A., M.A., is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) and Clinical Director of Calgary Applied Behaviour Analysis (www.calgaryaba.com). Rachel received her B.A. in Early Childhood Development, and her M.A. in Special Education at the University of British Columbia, with a focus in autism and applied behaviour analysis (ABA). Rachel has been working with children and adults with autism for over 10 years in a variety of settings. Her own research has emphasized a Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approach to sleep problems in children with autism.

 

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