Training

 

Upcoming Sleep Conventions

 

http://www.sleepmeeting.org/

SLEEP 2009, Seattle, June 6-11.   Sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

http://www.sleepfoundation.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=huIXKjM0IxF&b=4440439&ct=6062269

6th Annual Midwest Updates in Sleep Medicine, November 7-8, St. Louis, MO.  Sponsored by the National Sleep Foundation.

http://www.sleepfoundation.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=huIXKjM0IxF&b=4440439&ct=6236981

Pain & Sleep: A Clinical and Scientific Conference, National Harbor, MD, March 1 and 2, 2009.  Sponsored by the National Sleep Foundation.

 

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What others have said about presentations given by the editors:

 

“Dr. Marsha Luginbuehl presented at our fall, 2005 state conference about the detection, treatment, and monitoring the effectiveness of the treatment of sleep disturbance.  She held the audience engrossed for both the morning and afternoon sessions.  There was standing room only…Her organization of the presentation was outstanding, and the information absolutely vital to the daily practice of school psychology.”

Gene Lund, President of the Idaho School Psychologist Association, Idaho Falls, ID

  

“Surprisingly very informative and awareness was really beneficial for our staff and parents."
“The presenter was very prepared and had thorough knowledge of sleep disorders.”
“It was fascinating.”
“Great training for family support workers.”
“The whole workshop was very informative and excellent information.”

Comments from Attendees at a Healthy Families of Florida Workshop, January 19th and 20th, Orlando, FL

  

“We did not realize that sleep problems were so prevalent in children, or that they could be easily identified and corrected if professionals working with children are well-informed and screen for pediatric sleep problems/disorders.”

Carol M. Mc.Nally, Executive Director, Healthy Families of Florida, Tallahassee, FL

  

“I had no idea how serious or prevalent sleep disorders were.  Thanks for the new info!”
“Very informative and important things to consider when working with ED/BD children.  I had no idea this area was so important.”
“Brought out the importance of looking at sleep quality – very important issue in my practice.”
“Concise, condensed, new research.  Gives us hope that ADHD is not an epidemic, but maybe something physical and can be changed.”

Comments from Attendees at a “Critical Issues Facing Children & Adolescents” Conference on November 1st, 2005 in Utah

  

“Very thought-provoking!”
“This opened up a whole new spectrum of reasons/interventions for problems in school and learning.”
“New information to my profession!”
“Present this information to all administrators, local pediatricians, etc., so program administrators can purchase SDIS program for school districts.”
“Rarely do I learn something new like this after 20 years in school counseling!”
“Thank you so much for your presentation on The Veil of Sleep Disorders for our Educational Service District 113 on October 10, 2005.  Your information and expertise are valuable and increase the ability of staff in our region to meet the needs of children & families.”

Dianna Avery and Attendees in Educational Service District 113, Olympia, WA