Brain Injury Partners: Navigating the School System
“Brain Injury Partners: Navigating the School System,” is designed to give parents of school-aged children with a brain injury the skills they need to become successful advocates.
This program was evaluated in a clinical trial with 174 parents of school-aged children with brain injury. Results showed that family members found the skills and materials in the program very helpful in making meetings at school more successful.
“Brain Injury Partners: Navigating the School System” allows parents to:
This program was evaluated in a clinical trial with 174 parents of school-aged children with brain injury. Results showed that family members found the skills and materials in the program very helpful in making meetings at school more successful.
“Brain Injury Partners: Navigating the School System” allows parents to:
- Learn advocacy skills in an engaging, self-paced format and communicate better with school staff in order to get what is needed for their child. The 5-lesson tutorial on advocacy skills comes complete with realistic video examples.
- Apply easy-to-use, practical tools to help organize records, prepare for meetings, set goals, and keep track of progress.
- Explore resources and information on Individualized Educational Plans (IEP)/504 plans, post-school transition, and legal support.
- Develop strategies to prevent burnout, better cope with guilt and grief, and understand the unique challenges faced by families.
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