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HEADS UP to Schools: Online Concussion Training
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The HEADS UP to Schools: Online Concussion Training for School Professionals is for classroom teachers (grades K-12), school administrators, paraprofessionals, teachers' aides, and other staff who work with students.
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HEADS UP to Schools: Online Concussion Training for School Professionals
HEADS UP to Schools: Online Concussion Training for School Professionals
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After finishing this training, learners will be able to:
* Explain how a concussion may affect a student's learning, emotions, and behavior.
* Monitor a student's school performance during recovery from a concussion and be able to adjust accommodations as needed.
* Understand the benefits of matching accommodations to a student's individual symptoms and needs.
* Identify how to improve communication about a student's recovery with parents and healthcare providers.
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* Concussion Fact Sheet for Teachers, Counselors, and School Professionals
* Hoja informativa para maestros, consejeros y personal escolar profesional
* Helping Students Recover from Concussion: Classroom Tips for Teachers
* Returning to School After a Concussion: A Fact Sheet for School Professionals
* Concussion Recognition and Response for those with Intellectual Disabilities
* Virginia Concussion Initiative: Neurodiversity Toolkit
* Talking to parents and students about concussions
* Conversación sobre conmociones cerebrales con padres y estudiantes
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* Concussion Signs and Symptoms Checklist
* Lista de verificación de signos y síntomas de una conmoción cerebral
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* Signos y síntomasde una conmoción cerebral (7.25 x 5.5 in.)
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