Brain injury books on effects and consequences of traumatic and acquired brain injury, blast injury, concussion, and PTSD. These books discuss the special needs, treatment and recovery of adults, teens, children and veterans with head injury. Books can be used in rehabilitation and clinical settings, community programs, schools, libraries and at home.
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.
This booklet helps parents and educators understand how the child’s brain develops and why an acquired brain injury can have both immediate and long-term consequences. It shows how a traumatic injury can disrupt the brain’s development and why changes may show up as the child grows up. By understanding how various regions of the brain develop, families and educators will recognize the relationship between and injury and changes in the child’s physical, cognitive, social, behavioral, and communicative skills.
This booklet is included in both the teen and children's version of Tool Kit for Life Care Planners and Case Managers on Adults with Brain Injury.
Booklet helps adolescents identify strengths and difficulties after brain injury and describes learning strategies and accommodations needed in school.
This booklet is included in the Tool Kit for Life Care Planners and Case Managers on Teens with Brain Injury.
This booklet is the Spanish version of All About Me! It helps pre school and elementary school children and students describe the physical, cognitive, and behavioral effects of traumatic brain injury and post concussion syndrome.
Manual with teaching strategies for students with acquired brain injury and challenges with behavior, attention, cognition and language. Includes educational strategies for helping student with a head injury on language demands of English and Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science.