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Brain Injury Resource Library

Educational Issues
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
Videos
  • Living with Brain Injury - A guide for families, Health South Press. Dr. Richard Senelick describes the causes and effects of brain injury, introducing the functions of the brain.
  • Sexuality Issues following TBI - A Physiatric Perspective, Medical College of Virginia, Nathan Zasler M.D. Discusses the effects brain injury has on a survivors sexuality.
  • Returning to School following Brain Surgery, Medical College of Virginia: Educates one about the effects a brain injury has on ones abilities to return and remain in school.
  • The Outside to he Inside: Including Students with Brain Injury,Center for disabilities and development, 2001: Including Students w/Brain Injury in the school systems.
 
Books
  • Brain Stars; Strategies for Teams and Re-education for Students
  • Sports Neuropsychology. By Ruben Echemendia
  • Getting a-Head of Concussion, by Hossler & Ya Savage
  • Going to College. by Paul Wehman, Ph.D.
  • Life Beyond the Classroom. by Paul Wehman, Ph.D.
  • Intro Training & Instructional Guide & Resource Manual for Aquired Brain Injury, NH Developmental Services
  • The 1997 IDEA Amendments: An Overview of Key Changes. Gorn, Susan, editor LRP Publications 1997 EI001b
  • The Answer Book on Individualized Education Programs. Gorn, Susan, editor LRP Publications 1997 EI002b
  • The 1997 Idea Amendments: A Guide for Educators, Parents & Atty. Jones, Nancy Lee & S.R. Aleman LRP Publications 1997 EI003b
  • TBI in Children: A Practical Guide for Vermont Educators. Rapp, Dorrie, Ph.D. Vt. Div. of Voc. Rehab. 1998 EI004b
  • An Educator's Manual. Savage, Ronald C. & G. Wolcott Brain Injury Assoc., Inc. 1995 EI006b
  • Colleges With Programs For Students With Learning Disab. Or ADD. Mangrum II, Charles T. et al Peterson's 1997 EI007b
  • Signs & Strategies for Educating Students with Brain Injuries. Wolcott, Gary & Marilyn Lash et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1995 EI008b
  • A Manual for Managing Special Education for Students with BI. Lash, Marilyn & Bob Cluett L&A Publishing/Training 1998 EI009b
  • Students with Acquired Brain Injury: The School's Response. Glang, Ann et al Paul H. Brooks Pub. Co 1997 EI010b
  • The Bus Stops Here: Defining Transportation Obligations. Pitasky, Vicki M., Esq. LRP Publications 1999 EI011b
  • Making the IEP Process Work: For Students with Brain Injuries. Glang, Ann Ph.D. et al L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI012b
  • Compensatory Systems For Students with Brain Injuries. Glang, Ann Ph.D. L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI013b
  • Going To College: When A Student Has a Brain Injury. Goodwin, Jane EB & Linda Larson L & A Publishing/Training 1999 EI014b
  • 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
  • Brain Injury: Cause and Consequences for Students. Sohlberg, MCKay Moore, Ph.D. et al L&A Publishing/Training 1999 EI017b
  • Changes is Self Awareness Among Students with Brain Injuries. L&A Publishing/Training L&A Publishing/Training 1999 EI018b
  • When Your Child Goes To School After an Injury. Lash, Marilyn Exceptional Parent 1992 EI019b
  • NH Department of Education & Schools Directory NH. Dept of Education NH Dept of Education 2001-2002 EI020b
  • Educational Directions for Students w/TBI Center for Innovations in Special Education. Ctr for Innovations in Special Ed 1999 EI021b
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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.