BACKGROUND Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) often present with functional deficits that influence their societal participation and well-being. Successful reintegration into school calls for individual support to meet each child's adjustment needs. The adjustment needs of children with ABI in school settings have not previously been explored. AIM The objectives of the present study were (a) to describe adjustment needs in school settings for children with ABI and (b) to explore differences and similarities between reports from the children and their teachers. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, 20 children with ABI (mean age 12.8 ± 3.4 years; class grade 1-10) and their teachers were interviewed individually, using...
Objective: To examine return to school and classroom performance following traumatic brain injury (T...
In the United States 40% of all traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are in children under the age 14 (Bro...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of Australian adolescents with severe acquired brain injury (ABI...
Background: Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) often present with functional deficits that in...
Designing and implementing beneficial educational interventions for traumatically brain injured (TBI...
Trauma remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children. Traumatic brain injury (T...
Changes in federal law have paved the way for students with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to receive ...
A number of studies have examined the behavioural and academic difficulties that follow paediatric A...
Childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) is associated with poorer life outcomes. Increasing numbers of...
This qualitative study profiles two families on Prince Edward Island who have a child with a traumat...
Because children\u2019s daily lives are centered on school, returning to class after a Traumatic Bra...
In an instant, a child\u27s life can be changed by a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Although most chi...
ii A number of studies have examined the behavioural and academic difficulties that follow paediatri...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of acquired disability among adolescents, but ...
In recent years there has been growing awareness of the unique challenges facing children recovering...
Objective: To examine return to school and classroom performance following traumatic brain injury (T...
In the United States 40% of all traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are in children under the age 14 (Bro...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of Australian adolescents with severe acquired brain injury (ABI...
Background: Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) often present with functional deficits that in...
Designing and implementing beneficial educational interventions for traumatically brain injured (TBI...
Trauma remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children. Traumatic brain injury (T...
Changes in federal law have paved the way for students with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to receive ...
A number of studies have examined the behavioural and academic difficulties that follow paediatric A...
Childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) is associated with poorer life outcomes. Increasing numbers of...
This qualitative study profiles two families on Prince Edward Island who have a child with a traumat...
Because children\u2019s daily lives are centered on school, returning to class after a Traumatic Bra...
In an instant, a child\u27s life can be changed by a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Although most chi...
ii A number of studies have examined the behavioural and academic difficulties that follow paediatri...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of acquired disability among adolescents, but ...
In recent years there has been growing awareness of the unique challenges facing children recovering...
Objective: To examine return to school and classroom performance following traumatic brain injury (T...
In the United States 40% of all traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are in children under the age 14 (Bro...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of Australian adolescents with severe acquired brain injury (ABI...