Getting a good night’s sleep

A child who does not sleep well can affect the whole family. Disabled children and those with certain medical conditions are more likely to experience problems with sleeping, making it especially important for those in the sector to know how to identify sleep patterns, which factors can affect poor sleep and what to do about it. 

This course helps professionals and parents understand the impact of poor sleep on behaviour and educational attainment and how to support families to implement creative and proven methods of improving sleep patterns in young children. Looking beyond the child, it also discusses how best to support tired parents. 

Who is the course aimed at? 

This course is designed to support the parents of young children who have difficulty sleeping. It is based on the most recent good practice guidance and parent carers themselves as experts in their own experience. 

By the end of the course, participants will: 

This course can be tailored to meet your individual needs. To discuss specifics, please contact our team using the contact details provided below. 

We also have information on our website on helping you and your child sleep

Prices and booking 

To allow individual issues to be raised and discussed, family workshops are limited to a maximum of 12 places. 

For information about group booking or multiple purchases, or to book a course, just get in touch: