Recognizing a Child's Early Brain Injury Later in the Classroom

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Children who sustain a TBI early in childhood often grow into their injury; their problems sometimes don't surface until they are in elementary school. Produced by Victoria Tilney McDonough and Brian King.

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Thank you for making these great videos. This is exactly what I am attempting to bring awareness to myself. I had a TBI at 6 months old, then a whole string of concussions in childhood and teens. Doctors need to ask better questions as well, I read a doctor state that 'children lack the sufficient cognitave skills to tell anyone of their concussions or symptoms. I am 44 now, struggled with all of these problems, and most probably have CTE. Please keep up this good work.

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This needs to be more widely viewed; it's such an important and pervasive issue.

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I feel I have that problem, i have a problem with understand things taught in classes . Now I'm 20 but i had a head injury in my childhood at the age of 6-7 . I feel like that may be the cause . What should I do now

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Do you do topics on developmental amnesia. I am now an adult, but have had lifelong memory and attention issues. I can not remember my life. I can remember facts only. I have very limited short term memory and working memory. I feel this is debilitating and has severly affected my life.

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I was 5, went through I windshield and that’s exactly what happened the adults forgot. I struggled right from the start not to mention I had two more major blows to the back of my head. I’m scared the older I get the more I’ll fade away. How do I heal my brain?

johnemily