Sleep Consultant Course of Study
Syllabus
Course name: Sleep Training Methods
Course code: IMS841
Course description
In this course, students learn about all internationally recognized and safe sleep training methods. They will learn how to implement each method, understand what to expect during the process, and in which situations a particular method may not work. The course covers what to expect when starting a particular method, when a certain method may not work, and how to choose the best approach for different situations. Students will also learn how to evaluate the pros and cons of each sleep training method and how to adapt them to meet the needs of families and their children.
Course objectives
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Compare the different sleep training methods and evaluate their pros and cons.
- Know what to expect when implementing specific sleep training methods.
- Recognize situations where certain sleep training methods may not be effective.
- Adapt sleep training methods to suit the individual needs of families and children.
- Guide parents in choosing the best method for their child based on their needs.
- Provide step-by-step advice on using all internationally recognized and safe sleep training methods.
Exercises:
- 5 practice quizzes (not graded)
- 5 practical exercises (not graded)
Assessment:
- 1 final test
- 4 case study exams
Grading System:
Pass/Fail based on performance in the final test and the case study exams.
Prerequisites
Students must have completed the following courses before enrolling in this course:
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