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March 8 webinar on solving autism-related sleep challenges

Neurologist and pioneering autism-and-sleep researcher Beth Malow will discuss causes and solutions, with time for questions

Neurologist and pioneering autism-and-sleep researcher Beth Malow will discuss causes and solutions, with time for questions

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March 04, 2016

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The autism community is invited to participate in a webinar – Sleep Challenges in Autism: Causes, Consequences and Therapeutic Approaches – led by neurologist and sleep researcher Beth Ann Malow.

The webinar will take place on Tuesday, March 8, at 1 pm Eastern.
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Dr. Malow practices within the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, in Nashville. Autism Speaks has been a proud funder of her pioneering work on autism-related sleep issues. Dr. Malow also co-authored all three of Autism Speaks ATN/AIR-P tool kits for addressing sleep issues in children and teens with autism.

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Download these and other Autism Speaks tool kits for families and health professionals free of charge here.

The free, 50-minute webinar, sponsored by the Simons Foundation and the Interactive Autism Network, will include a question and answer period.

To attend, go to www.readytalk.com on March 8 at 1 p.m. Eastern Time (10 am Pacific), enter 2979382 in the "Participant, Join a Conference" box, and click the “join” button. No prior registration is required.

To submit a question, send it either before or during the webinar to tfumberi@simonsfoundation.org.

Can't attend? The archived webinar will be posted on IANcommunity.org a few weeks after the event.

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