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General Articles on Brain Injury: Children

Articles and information on brain injury in children and educating students with brain injury. This information and articles can be used for support groups and newsletters. Please cite the source and the website for Lash and Associates Publishing/Training, Inc.



Learning about Special Education
Methods for selecting and advocating for special education services for your brain injured child by Marilyn Lash.

Traumatic Brain Injury - The Silent Epidemic
Lynda Van Kuren describes why it is so important for educators to identify and address the special needs of students with traumatic brain injuries.

Assessment - What Does this Really Mean for Your Child?
Marilyn Lash explains how families can identify the needs, strengths and difficulties of their child by using three basic steps in assessment.

Interviewing is a Two Way Street Between Parents and Educators
Marilyn Lash describes the importance of communication between educators and parents and gives tips for interviewing when a student or child has a brain injury.

Gathering Information When a Student has a Brain Injury
Marilyn Lash gives a step-by-step guide for gathering information from meetings to transitions in school when a student has a brain injury.

Article Students with Brain Injury by Katherine Kimes
Katherine Kimes gives insights to parents and educators about children with brain injuries in the classroom. There are several problems and solutions/ideas on how to improve the educational system when there is an injured child in the classroom.



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