Parenting Understood Revisited: Tackling Sleep Problems With Dr. Gregory Hanley

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While we are out for the holiday break, we would like to rebroadcast some of our favorite and important episodes. Today, we will go back to episode 12 in which we cover the importance of tackling sleep problems. We hope you enjoy this episode and please remember to revisit and review all our other episodes. Happy Holidays!   In this episode, we will hear from Dr. Gregory Hanley, a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, past Associate Editor of The Behavior Analyst, and past Editor of Behavior Analysis in Practice and of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. He has published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters primarily focused on the assessment, treatment, and prevention of problem behavior and sleep problems, teaching strategies for developing life skills, and empirically-derived values for practitioners. Dr. Hanley currently advises doctoral candidates as a Research Professor at WNEU, serves as an Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and leads FTF Behavioral, the international training and consulting group based in Worcester, Massachusetts.  Dr. Hanley will discuss the common sleep problems that most children experience and explain how behavioral intervention management and function based approaches and strategies can be successfully used to combat some of these sleep challenges.    You can find more information on Dr Hanley and his free sleep assessment tool at the link below: https://practicalfunctionalassessment.com/ and https://ftfbc.com/