Event Details
Sleep plays a critical role in every aspect of health — especially for individuals with Williams Syndrome. But for many families, restful nights can be elusive. Join us for an empowering and informative session on the medical, behavioral, and developmental aspects of sleep, featuring expert panelists from developmental pediatrics, psychology, sleep medicine, and current WS research. This session is designed for parents, caregivers, and professionals supporting individuals with Williams Syndrome of all ages.
What You’ll Learn:
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Why sleep challenges are common in Williams syndrome
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Medical conditions that can disrupt sleep (like apnea and restless legs)
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How anxiety, sensory sensitivity, and routine play a role
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Practical behavioral strategies for better sleep
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What current research tells us — and what we still need to learn
This free event is presented by Nationwide Children's Hospital. Panelists include:
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Dr. Elizabeth Barnhardt, Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrician at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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Dr. Rebecca Lyren, Pediatric Psychologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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Dr. Beth Kozel, Medical Geneticist & WS Researcher at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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Dr. David Drees, Pediatric Sleep Medicine Specialist at Akron Children’s Hospital