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In this episode, Karen will break down the concept of sleep pressure and its relevance across different age groups, from babies to school-age children. We'll explore the critical relationship between physical activity, screen time, and sleep readiness. You'll hear insightful tips on managing screen influence on sleep, touching on both metabolic processes and circadian rhythms.

Karen shares some incredible resources for parents, including key sites like the Sleep Foundation, pathways.org, and the must-read book "The Rested Child" by Chris Winters. You'll also get to know about Karen's journey from launching a cloth diaper business to returning to occupational therapy with a focus on infant and community-based sleep therapy—a path that perfectly complements her homeschooling endeavors.

We'll discuss the importance of sleep for the entire family's well-being, especially in neurodivergent children, and provide actionable strategies for parents, including sensory-sensitive routines and safe practices around the use of weighted sleep tools. Plus, Karen gives her top techniques for calming a child's nervous system before bedtime and shares her favorite experiences in combining occupational therapy with homeschooling.

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With 24 years of experience, Karen combines her knowledge in Pediatric OT with a deep understanding of Sleep Science to support Neurodivergent and Neurotypical families to achieve healthy sleep patterns as a foundation for their meaningful participation in everyday life.

Using frameworks and learning from the areas of development, sensory processing, psychology, and mental health, with a focus on providing a neurodiversity-affirming approach to care, Karen provides OT services that meet the needs of both the child and the family as a whole.

At present, Karen works with ND school-aged children, infants, toddlers, and children to support sleep, and works in a NICU to provide developmental care, parent education, and feeding support. Outside of work, Karen is a mom to two teens who homeschooled for 7 years and enjoys spending time boating the coastal waters with her family.

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