Brain injury books for adults, veterans, teens, and children
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.
Manual on IEP special education for students with brain injuries in middle and high school shows how to plan effectively and implement strategies with multiple teachers and classes.
Manual on students with brain injuries in middle and high schools shows educators how to select a compensatory system, teach students how to use it, and monitor its effectiveness with adolescents.
Special offer provides 20% savings on 3 manuals that address special challenges of learning and educational planning for students with brain injuries in middle school and high school. This is a terrific resource for educators, clinicians and parents.
Special offer provides savings on 4 manuals filled with information and strategies on teaching and addressing challenging behaviors of students with brain injuries. This is a terrific resource for educators, clinicians and parents.
Workbook for parents of children and youth with acquired brain injury shows how to work more effectively as partners with educators by applying 6 essential skills used by professional case managers. Included with the manual is a CD with over 60 pages of printable worksheets.
This TBI booklet for families is based on experiences and suggestions of families with children who have brain, spinal cord or other traumatic injuries. It discusses the emotional impact of a child’s injury on all family members.
BrainSTARS is an intervention program that offers services, supports, and consultation for parents and teachers of children and adolescents who have Acquired Brain Injury.
Concussion is the most common type of brain injury among children and adolescents in school. By describing the student-athlete's neighborhood, this manual take an innovative and comprehensive approach to educating parents, teachers, physicians, coaches, athletic trainers, school nurses, and peers about how the effects of mild brain injury.
Book guides parents through the effects of brain injury in children from hospital care to rehabiltiation to returning home and going to school. Details the consequences of head trauma on learning, thinking, speech, language, cognition, communication and behavior.