Tip Cards for Children:
C01:
Augmentative Communication
C02:
Back to School after a mild brain injury or concussion
C03:
Back to School after a moderate to severe brain injury
C04:
Behavior after Brain Injury
C05:
Brain Injury, ADHD, LD
C06:
Communication , how communication changes over time
C07:
Concussion in Children , when your child has a concussion
C08:
Helping Children Succeed after brain injury
C09:
Helping Teens after brain injury
C10:
High School to Adulthood
C11:
Legal Issues when teenagers become adults after brain injury
C12:
MEDS after brain injury
C13:
Myths and Facts when your child has a brain injury
C14:
Neuropsychology and School
C15:
Section 504 Plan Checklist for a student with a brain injury
C16:
Special Education IEP Checklist for a student with a brain injury
C17:
The Young Child , myths and facts about brain injury in infants,
toddlers, and preschoolers
C18:
Therapies in School for students with brain injuries
Tip Cards for Adults:
A01:
Aging with a brain injurybrain injury
A02:
Behavior Programs and Behavior Problems
A03:
Adults Living With Brain Injury
A04:
Communicating with an Adult after brain injury
A05:
Caregiving After Brain Injury , a survival guide
A06:
Concussion in Adults
A07:
Emotions , hope after brain injury
A08:
Families as Managers of care and services
A09:
Guide to Medications after brain injury
A10:
Helping Sons and Daughters when a parent has a brain injury
A11:
Legal Issues when teenagers become adults after
A12:
Life After Brain Injury , a guide for families
A13:
Life Changes when a husband or wife has a brain injury
A14:
Myths and Facts about behavior after brain injury
A15:
Minding Behavior , behavioral challenges in adults after brain
injury
A16:
Oops! social skills after brain injury
A17:
Post Traumatic Headache
A18:
Sexuality after a person has a brain injury
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Purchase of these Tip Cards was funded in part by project H25MC00264 from
the Maternal
and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.
S. Department of
Health and Human Services
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going program development effort.