Title: VI1
1Module VI_____________________________________
- Supporting Students with Mild Brain Injury
2Module VI Goal___________________________________
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- To provide information about the ways in which
mild brain injury affects educational performance
and about strategies for supporting the student
with mild brain injury.
3Module VI Learning Outcomes______________________
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- At the end of this module you will
- Identify symptoms of mild brain injury
- Understand the ways in which mild brain injury
affects school performance - Identify options for meeting the educational
needs of students with mild BI - Be familiar with strategies for supporting
students with mild BI
4Proportions of Mild, Moderate, and Severe Brain
Injuries_________________________________________
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- The vast majority of students with brain injuries
who return to school have mild injuries.
5What is mild brain injury?_____________________
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- Brief or no loss of consciousness
- Signs of concussion
- Nausea and vomiting
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Poor memory
- Post-traumatic amnesia less than l hour
- GCS of 13-15
6Mild Brain Injuries______________________________
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- 88 of all brain injuries are mild
- Symptoms usually resolve within three months, but
can persist and be life-long - Symptoms can significantly interfere with
academic school performance - If ignored, symptoms may lead to more lasting
problems
7Types of problems of students with mild brain
injury___________________________________________
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- Frustration
- Depression
- Disorganization
- School absences
- Conflict with peers and teachers
- Falling grades
- Memory
- Fatigue
- Inattention
- Slow performance
- Incomplete work
- Organizational problems
8Optional VideoMild Traumatic Brain Injury The
Hidden Consequences
9When to Refer for IEP Team Evaluation___________
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- Whenever school staff suspect a disability
- Whenever parent requests a special education
evaluation - Note others also may refer for special education
evaluation
10If Mike Is Referred for Evaluation_______________
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- Does Mike have a brain injury acquired by an
external physical force? - Does Mike have an impairment according to
Wisconsin PI 11? - Does Mike need special education?
- How will his needs be met?
11If Mike is found NOT to have an impairment/need
for special education____________________________
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- The IEP team
- summarizes childs Present Level of Academic
Achievement and Functional Performance and needs
12What if we dont suspect a disability for Mike,
but we do see needs?_____________________________
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- How can we meet Mikes needs?
13Meeting Mikes needs if no IDEA disability is
suspected________________________________________
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- Building team referral
- Case management to monitor performance
- Develop short-term strategies, accommodations
- Section 504 plan (if Mike meets 504 definition)
- Conduct individual non-special education
assessment with written parent permission - Staff development
14What strategies could we use to support Mike in
general education?_______________________________
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- Consider Mikes performance in school. What might
you suggest to help him while he recovers from
his injury?
15Regular Education Interventions for
Mike_____________________________________________
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- Communicate with parents about homework
- Delay SAT
- Postpone finals
- Monitor progress
- Refer for SE if needed
- Counsel Mike about brain injury
- Educate his parents, teachers, peers
- Adjust his schedule
- Prioritize homework
- Suggest peer assistance with homework
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