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A Fact Sheet for School Nurses | This fact sheet helps school nurses protect students from concussion or other serious brain injury; know how to recognize a concussion and what to do if one occurs; support students who return to school while recovering from a concussion; and provide steps to prevent concussion in school. | |
A Fact Sheet for Teachers, Counselors, and School Professionals | The potential for a concussion is greatest during activities where collisions can occur, such as during physical education (PE) class, playground time, or school-based sports activities. Teachers and school counselors may be the first to notice changes in their students. | |
A Fact Sheet for Teachers, Counselors, and School Professionals | This fact sheet will help teachers, counselors, and school professionals know how to recognize a concussion and what to do if one occurs; and support students who return to school while recovering from a concussion. | |
Brain Injury in Children and Youth – A Manual for Educators | This manual includes an educational identification process for special education eligibility through establishing a significant history of TBI. | |
Brain Injury in Schools: An Educator’s Guide | This guide walks educators through the basics of a brain injury, its effects on students and families, and how they impact education, transitions, and special education. | |
Helping Students Recover from a Concussion: Classroom Tips for teachers | Teachers play an important role in helping students recover from a concussion as they return to school. Making short-term changes to students’ school workload and schedule—and giving them the time to help their brain heal—can help them get back to their regular school routine. | |
Returning to School After a Concussion: A Fact Sheet For School Professionals | This fact sheet helps school professionals know how to recognize a concussion and what to do if one occurs; and support students who return to school while recovering from a concussion. | |
School Letter – Returning to School After Concussion | Letter to school staff template to be used after a child is diagnosed with a concussion to inform of symptoms and potential short-term accommodations that may be needed. | |
What College Disability Specialists and Educators Should Know | In this document we explain what executive functions are, how they interfere with college life, and the supports students with TBI need to have equal access in college. |