Food and Sleep
Vicki Kobliner, RDN, CD-N, describes nutritional and lifestyle strategies for improving sleep and overall health for autistic people. She discusses circadian rhythm and balancing cortisol and
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Vicki Kobliner, RDN, CD-N, describes nutritional and lifestyle strategies for improving sleep and overall health for autistic people. She discusses circadian rhythm and balancing cortisol and
Dr. Beth Malow provides research updates on drivers of sleep issues in autism and effective treatment strategies. She describes the complex relationship between genetic, medical, and behavioral
Jana Rundle, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist offering professional psychological services at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development in Austin, Texas. After completing her doctoral work
Beth Malow, M.D., discusses the prevalence, causes, and impact of sleep issues in autistic individuals. She explains the connection between core autism presentations, brain function, and
Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development Sleep - that elusive achievement. Ask any parent what it is they would
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Kenneth Sassower, M.D., answers questions about sleep issues experienced in autism. He discusses sudden changes in sleep cycles, considers interventions for epilepsy, and provides context on the use
Developmental/behavioral pediatrician Gail Williams, M.D., discusses sleep disturbances related to autism spectrum disorder. She outlines physical and behavioral issues related to poor sleep patterns and considers their