Objective: To examine return to school and classroom performance following traumatic brain injury (TBI) Design: Cross-sectional Setting: Community Subjects: 67 school-age children with TBI (35 mild, 13 moderate, 19 severe), and 14 uninjured matched controls. Interventions: Parents and children were interviewed and children assessed at a mean of two years post injury. Teachers reported on academic performance and educational needs. Main measures: Classroom performance, Children’s Memory Scale (CMS), WISC-III, WORD. Results: One third of teachers were unaware of the TBI. On return to school, special arrangements were made for 18 children (27%). Special educational needs were identified for 16 (24%), but only six children (9%) received s...
This qualitative study profiles two families on Prince Edward Island who have a child with a traumat...
Parents and families play a crucial role in helping children return to school and activities after a...
Background: Children who have sustained severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) demonstrate a range o...
Primary Objective: To examine the relationship between behavioural problems and school performance f...
Primary objectives: to follow-up a population of children admitted to one Hospital Trust with trauma...
Trauma remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children. Traumatic brain injury (T...
Because children\u2019s daily lives are centered on school, returning to class after a Traumatic Bra...
Background: Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) has been identified as a crucial public concern, ...
Primary objective: To determine whether parents believe schools provided necessary support to their ...
Childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) is associated with poorer life outcomes. Increasing numbers of...
Designing and implementing beneficial educational interventions for traumatically brain injured (TBI...
This paper discusses traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the symptoms that affect a student emotionally...
Changes in federal law have paved the way for students with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to receive ...
Includes bibliographical referencesFocus of study and background to the problem: The study focuses o...
Primary objectives : To examine the problems reported by families of children who have suffered trau...
This qualitative study profiles two families on Prince Edward Island who have a child with a traumat...
Parents and families play a crucial role in helping children return to school and activities after a...
Background: Children who have sustained severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) demonstrate a range o...
Primary Objective: To examine the relationship between behavioural problems and school performance f...
Primary objectives: to follow-up a population of children admitted to one Hospital Trust with trauma...
Trauma remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children. Traumatic brain injury (T...
Because children\u2019s daily lives are centered on school, returning to class after a Traumatic Bra...
Background: Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) has been identified as a crucial public concern, ...
Primary objective: To determine whether parents believe schools provided necessary support to their ...
Childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) is associated with poorer life outcomes. Increasing numbers of...
Designing and implementing beneficial educational interventions for traumatically brain injured (TBI...
This paper discusses traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the symptoms that affect a student emotionally...
Changes in federal law have paved the way for students with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to receive ...
Includes bibliographical referencesFocus of study and background to the problem: The study focuses o...
Primary objectives : To examine the problems reported by families of children who have suffered trau...
This qualitative study profiles two families on Prince Edward Island who have a child with a traumat...
Parents and families play a crucial role in helping children return to school and activities after a...
Background: Children who have sustained severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) demonstrate a range o...