Acquired Brain Injury Children Tip Cards on Behavior

Acquired Brain Injury Children Tip Cards on Behavior

Changes in behavior after an acquired brain injury

Traumatic brain injury can result in behavioral changes such as temper outbursts, impulsivemenss, irritability, withdrawal or moodiness.  These tip cards have information for parents, therapists and educators on:
    • causes of behavior changes after TBI
    • methods for assessing behavior at home and in school
    • strategies to change behaviors
    • positive supports for behaviors
Acquired brain injury behavior tip cards on brain injury in children help families understand changes in behavior and social skills at home and in school.

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Behavior after Brain Injury Changes and Challenges

Information for schools and teachers on effects of brain injury on behavior in children and students at home and in school.
Item: BABI
Price: $1.80
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Managing Behaviors after Brain Injury in School

Information and tips for parents and educators on behavior changes in children and students with acquired brain injury. Gives guidelines and strategies for changing behavior in students with TBI. Explains functional analysis of behavior.
Item: MBEH
Price: $2.40
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Social Skills in Teenagers after Brain Injury

Tip card explains changes in social skills seen in children and adolescents after head injury (TBI). Gives tips to help parents and educators teach social skills at home and in school.
Item: SOSK
Price: $2.40
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