Speaking

Booking Emily Varon, MS, BCBA as a speaker for your next event is an opportunity not to be missed for professionals in the field of behavior analysis, especially those working with families of autistic children. Emily, a distinguished Sleep Educator and Course Creator, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Her presentations are not only informative but also deeply inspiring, focusing on the critical importance of sleep programming in Applied Behavior Analysis.

Her insights are invaluable for professionals seeking to enhance their skills and understanding in this area, ensuring they can provide the best possible support to the families and children they work with.

Emily's mission is centered on achieving excellence in ABA sleep programming, a goal that resonates deeply within the BCBA community.

Her engaging speaking style, combined with her practical and evidence-based approach, makes her sessions incredibly beneficial for those looking to advance their practice.

By booking Emily Varon, you're offering your audience a unique opportunity to learn from one of the best in the field, to gain new perspectives, and to be part of a conversation that is shaping the future of ABA sleep programming. Her dedication to educating, encouraging, and inspiring her peers is evident in every talk she gives, making her an ideal speaker for your next public event.

Keynotes Include:

Ethical Considerations for Sleep Programming

  • In the absence of formal training on sleep and sleep-related variables during behavior analytical coursework, ethical barriers may arise when BCBAs choose to treat behaviors impacting sleep. This event aims to unveil the potential for questionable ethical behavior when developing sleep plans for families.

Analyzing and Treating Sleep Problems

  • Learn the most common variables manipulating the reinforcing value of sleep, how to positively change sleep duration and quality using these variables to our advantage, and develop the skills to create meaningful, sustainable change for our tired families.

Behavioral Considerations for Sleep and Autism

  • Is sleep different for autistic learners, or not? This event provides useful strategies to create holistic sleep programs in the autism community that will create long-lasting change for the families we serve. Learn how poor sleep does not have to be a lifelong struggle for our learners.

Adolescent Sleep

  • That which is a developmental-norm for adolescents often gets passed-off as lazy or oppositional. When teens resist earlier bedtimes, what is the best course of action? We will uncover the reason why sleep is a common adolescent challenge and what to do about it, especially when severe behaviors are in the mix.

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