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Brain Injury Resource Library

Educational Issues
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
DVD/Videos
  • Everyone Can Work, Attainment Company, Inc., Verona, WI. 1995. Covers the following issues: self-advocacy, job coaching, learning teamwork, transtitioning, natural supports, and work place accommodations and adaptations.
  • Plan for Achieving self support, HRSA 2001 Describes the Social Security program designed to help one set aside income or resources towards a work goal.
  • Ticket To Work , HRSA 2001. Describes a Social Security program that provides employment support services.
 
Books
  • A Manual for Managing Special Education for Students with BI Lash, Marilyn & Bob Cluett L&A Publishing/Training 1998 EI009b
  • Brain I njury: A guide for families about school HRSA BiANJ 2001 EI024b
  • Brain Injury: A guide for educators HRSA BIANJ 2001 EI023b
  • Brain Injury: Cause and Consequences for Students Sohlberg, MCKay Moore, Ph.D. et al L&A Publishing/Training 1999 EI017b
  • Brain Injury; causes & consequences for students Sohlberg, MCKay Moore, Ph.D. et al L&A Publishing/Training 1999 EI025b
  • Brain Stars; brain injury; strategies for teams education for students 2006 EI030b
  • Changes is Self Awareness Among Students with Brain Injuries L&A Publishing/Training L&A Publishing/Training 1999 EI018b
  • Compensatory Systems For Students with Brain Injuries Glang, Ann Ph.D. L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI013b
  • Educational - Life beyond the classroom Paul Wehman, Ph.D.& E. Getzel L&A Publishing/Training 2001 EI026b
  • Educational Getting a-Head of Concussion Hossler & Savage L&A Publishing/Training 2006 EI029b
  • Educational Going to College Paul Wehman, Ph.D. L&A Publishing/Training 2005 EI027b
  • Educational Sports Neuropsychology Ruben Echemendia Guilford 2006 EI028b
  • Going To College: When A Student Has a Brain Injury Goodwin, Jane EB & Linda Larson L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI014b
  • Introductory Training & Instructional Guide & Resource manual for ABI NHDDS & Project Response TBI State Grant Program 2003 EI022b
  • Learning From The Heart Daniel Gottlieb Sterling Publishing 2008 EI031b
  • Making the IEP Process Work: For Students with Brain Injuries Glang, Ann Ph.D. et al L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI012b
  • Signs & Strategies for Educating Students with Brain Injuries Wolcott, Gary & Marilyn Lash et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1995 EI008b
  • Students with Acquired Brain Injury: The School's Response Glang, Ann et al Paul H. Brooks Pub. Co 1997 EI010b
  • Talking With Parents: When A Student Has a Brain Injury Robinson, Linda, RN, Ph.D.c. L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI015b
  • Teaching Strategies for Students with Brain Injuries Tyler, Janet Ph.D. et al L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI016b
  • The Bus Stops Here: Defining Transportation Obligations Pitasky, Vicki M., Esq. LRP Publications 1999 EI011b
  • When Your Child Goes To School After an Injury Lash, Marilyn Exceptional Parent 1992 EI019b
 
CD
  • Accommodating Patients with Disabilities: Obligations and Requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act (2006). Power points, handouts, notes, regulations, web links.
  • Brain Injury Association of New York State: Because no one should face the trauma of brain injury alone interactive site with links to PDF files and power points on various topics all dealing with brain injury.
  • Brain Injury 101 Power Point Presentation- power point and handouts about brain injuries.
  • Project Brain- interactive internet links.
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The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire does not support, endorse, or recommend any product, method of treatment, or program for persons with brain injury. We endeavor to inform and believe that you have the right to know what help is available. Information within these pages consists of items that may be of interest to our community.