Please Secure the Airway (PSA) Educational Series
A Foundational Course on Sleep, Breathing, & Child Development
Most parents and professionals are never taught how airway and sleep shape learning, regulation, emotional wellness, and oral function.
Please Secure the Airway (PSA) offers a clear, science-informed understanding of how nasal breathing 24/7 influences nervous system regulation, craniofacial development, behavior, and learning readiness.
This course is not about fear or urgency. It is about understanding the physiological foundation beneath development.
Why Airway Matters
Through nasal breathing in the daytime and during sleep:
- Emotional regulation improves
- Attention and learning readiness increase
- Growth and craniofacial development organize more efficiently
- Oral function and tongue posture are better supported
- The nervous system can rest and restore
Airway stability is foundational — not optional.
What You’ll Learn
- How sleep architecture impacts regulation and behavior
- The connection between airway development and craniofacial growth
- Why mouth breathing matters
- Red flags parents and professionals often miss
- When and how to seek collaborative evaluation
- How airway health supports long-term development
Two Learning Paths
For Parents (2 Hours | Investment: $150)
Designed to provide clarity and confidence, the parent course translates complex physiology into accessible, practical understanding.
Parents will gain language, insight, and a framework for advocating effectively and calmly.
Learn More/ RegisterFor Professionals (3.5 Hours | Investment: $350)
The professional course offers a deeper clinical lens on airway development, sleep physiology, cranial nerve integration, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Ideal for clinicians seeking a systems-based understanding of airway and development.
Learn More/ RegisterThis Is Where Development Begins
Airway and sleep shape how children regulate, learn, and grow.
PSA lays the physiological foundation that everything else builds upon.
When breathing is supported, development has space to flourish.
Not Sure Where to Begin?
If you’re still exploring whether airway or sleep may be influencing development, start with our free mini-guide:
Is It Just Behavior?
A Parent & Professional Guide to Sleep & Airway Red Flags
A brief, practical resource designed to help you recognize early indicators and prepare thoughtfully for next steps.
Download Mini-Guide
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