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🗓️ 15 November 2023
⏱️ 90 minutes
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Since we all spend about 6-8 hours doing it every day, most of us take the ability to fall and stay asleep for granted. But for many families, getting everyone to sleep is a constant source of stress. This week, Emily Varon of Ready, Set, Sleep stops by to share where research on sleep treatment has brought the field and what the practice of supporting sleep habits can add to working with autistic children struggling with going, getting, and staying asleep. If you thought sleep hygiene just means turning off your phone before bed, this episode is for you!
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Articles discussed this episode:
Vriend, J.L., Corkum, P.V., Moon E.C., & Smith, I.M. (2011). Behavioral interventions for sleep problems in children with autism spectrum disorders: Current findings and future directions. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36, 1017-1029. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsr044
Carnett, A., Hansen, S., McLay, L, Neely L., & Lang, R. (2020). Quantitative-analysis of behavioral interventions to treat sleep problems in children with autism. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 23, 271-284. doi: 10.1080/17518423.2019.1646340
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast, that's like reading in your car, but safer. |
0:19.8 | I'm your host, Robert Perryry cruz and with me as |
0:21.6 | always are my fabulous co-hosts hey rob it's me diana ooh diana for some reason your voice |
0:28.3 | sounds very radio today it's like i don't know it's different thank you you're welcome and this is me |
0:35.3 | your lovable pal, Jackie. |
0:40.6 | That was your Delilah version, huh? |
0:42.3 | That was my Delilah version. It was very nice. |
0:45.9 | What do you? |
0:46.2 | Ah, sorry. |
0:47.4 | No, I'm sitting on the wrong side from where we're recording. |
0:51.5 | We're all backwards. |
0:52.4 | Apparently, my podcast hosting behavior is under a really |
0:55.3 | tight stimulus control that has now been disrupted. Ah, it's back. Okay. Now I'll be able to continue on |
1:00.6 | with our show about behavior analysis and behavior analytic research where every week we pick a topic |
1:05.4 | and we discuss some relevant research articles and I usually have bit prepared, but I'm on the wrong side. |
1:11.4 | So I didn't have a bit prepared. |
1:12.5 | Did you like wake up on the wrong side of the podcast this morning? |
1:15.4 | Oh, yeah, I'm sitting on the wrong side of the podcast. |
1:17.6 | That's for, that's for darn Tooting. |
1:19.5 | I wonder if you like mess up your sleep hygiene by doing that. |
1:22.2 | Since I'm awake, I doubt it. |
1:23.6 | But you know what? We should probably ask an expert on the subject before jumping to any |
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