Brain injury DVDs and CDs are tools to educate, prepare and support families, educators, advocates, clinicians and program staff on the consequences of acquired brain injury in children, adults and veterans. They are ideal for support groups, discussion groups, inservices or for individual viewing.
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Brain injury DVD interviews three adolescents and young adults who discuss the effects of their brain injuries on school, friends, education, college, and work.
This documentary DVD for adults and veterans with brain injury, families and caregivers has accurate, sympathetic and empowering discussions about living with brain injury. 52 minutes
Brain injury DVD CD on in-service training programs and suppliment for BrainSTARS focusing on educators of students with acquired brain injuries based on BrainSTARS manual includes slides, video, pre and post tests, and evaluation form.
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.
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.
Special collection of 5 DVDs and 1 CD on students with acquired brain injury helps educators, children, youth, families, and therapists recognize the developmental impact of brain trauma on learning, behavior, and social skills. Personal accounts and professional commentary illustrate the challenges and barriers for children and youth after brain injury.
This comprehensive collection discusses the impact of brain injury across all ages from preschoolers to adulthood. They are ideal for in-services, group discussion, disability awareness and brain injury education for educators, students, support staff and families. The Media Tool Kit on Students with Brain Injury is a helpful and important resource for hospitals, rehabilitation programs, schools, agencies and brain injury associations.