Traumatic Brain Injury
Documents
Traumatic Brian Injury- Missouri Department of
Health and Senior Services http://health.mo.gov/living/families/shcn/pdf/tbibrochure.pdf This brochure talks about the risks,symptoms, and what it is. Another interesting fact about this brochure is that it lists some of the emotional/ behavioral issues as well as the cognitive issues a person might. Mild Traumatic Brian Injury/ Concussion- for infants and toddlers <http://www.canchild.ca/en/ ourresearch/ resources/Infant ToddlerBrochureOnline.pdf> In this brochure, it talks about ways to prevent mild traumatic brain injury/ concussion in toddlers and infants. The brochure also gives the symptoms and recovery process. |
Media
Understanding Brain Injury
<http://www.braininjury 101.org> This website is divided into 5 chapters that help people cop with it, give the basics of what it is and what causes it. This website explains these by using videos. brainonline.org <http://www.brainline.org/multimedia/multimedia_new.php> This is about a guy named Michael going through recovery. His wife, Sandy recorded this. It is ver fascinating to see what he has to go through. |
Strategies
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Visual Impairments
Documents
Braille and Visual Impaired students, what does the law require? <https://nfb.org/braille-and-vi-students> This brochure has a question and answer set up. The brochure asks very good questions, which be the more common questions, but the do have a good variety of questions. Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired <http://www.dbvi.vermont. gov/dbvi-brochures> This brochure talks about the possibilities that people can do if they have blindness or visually impairment. |
Media
Visual Impairment for teens <http://kidshealth.org/teen /diseases_conditions/sight/ visual_impairment. html> This website starts off talking about the eye and how humans see. Which then converts the conversation about visual impairment. Visual Impairment, Including Blindness <http://www.parentcenter hub.org/repository/visual impairment/> This website gives tips to teachers and to parents, explains what are the signs and types of visual impairments, understanding how children with visual impairment learn, and many for information about it. this website can be helpful to teachers, parents, students, and for anyone who wants to learn about this disability. |
Strategies
1)Educating Students with Visual Impairments for Inclusion in Society <http://www.afb.org/info/pro gramsandservices/ professional-development/ teachers/inclusive-education/1235> This website helps teachers with inclusion classes with visual impaired students. It also mentions some of the laws for students with disabilities, like having IEP, special books and materials, the staff working with a student who has visual impairment has good training. 2) It is very important to have the right resources for the student(s) with this disability or else they cannot learn. Make sure evrything is up-to-date and is wroking properly an everyone has the right training. |