How is your child's sleep? What's normal and when to seek help.
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How is your child's sleep? What's normal and when to seek help.

  • Ages 18+

Join us if you are curious about what’s typical when it comes to kids’ sleep—and when it might be time to seek support.

By Leiya

Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 5:45 - 7:30pm PDT.

Location

2999 Regent St

2999 Regent Street 6th Floor Berkeley, CA 94705

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Ages 18+
  • Paid venue parking

Join us at Leiya for an informative session on healthy sleep habits in children. We’ll cover what’s developmentally normal, signs that may indicate a deeper issue, and how to navigate next steps.

Ideal for families and parents looking to better understand sleep through a medical lens.


Our Leiya Presenters:

Jennifer Dovichi, MD

Dr. Jennifer Dovichi has spent 20+ years in private practice providing longitudinal care for children and their families and currently is the President at Leiya. She has a special interest in developmental pediatrics, school advocacy and all things mental health. After receiving her undergrad degree at UCLA, she attended USC Keck School of Medicine, completed her Pediatric residency/Chief residency at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. Jennifer is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a member of the Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.


Katherine Fuller, PMHNP-BC

Katherine Fuller (she/her), M.S., R.N., PMHNP-BC is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and completed her graduate school training at the University of California San Francisco. She has been providing individualized, holistic, and collaborative mental health care to youth and their families across the Bay Area for over 9 years. At Leiya, she offers comprehensive mental health assessments and prescribes psychiatric medications as an additional tool to help youth achieve their mental health goals and improve their overall health and wellness. She specializes in working with youth with anxiety, ADHD, trauma, depression, developmental differences, and mood disorders.

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FreeJun 10 · 5:45 PM PDT