Students with Acquired Brain Injury in School DVDs & CDs
School DVDs & CDs on Acquired Brain Injury
These CDs and DVDs explain the physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral effects of traumatic and acquired brain injury and concussion in children, adolescents and students. They help families, educators, teacher aides, therapists and peers recognize the special needs of students with acquired brain injuries in school, at home and in the community.
Brain injury DVD interviews three adolescents and young adults who discuss the effects of their brain injuries on school, friends, education, college, and work.
Brain injury DVD for children about the story of Elvin the elephant. Children learn about brain injury and how it can affect emotions, behavior and friends in school and at home.
A special media collection for schools describes the effects of acquired brain injury for children and students of all ages. With 5 DVDs and 1 CD, they are ideal for in-services, group discussions, raising disability awareness, and educating school staff, students, peers and families
Brain injury DVD highlights the effects of a brain injury on development by featuring Darnell who was injured as a teenager and Ariel, who was injured as a child.
Brain injury CD for families and educators uses a virtual school to provide information and strategies on teaching and supporting students with brain injuries. Features interviews with teachers, parents and students.(PC or Mac)