Youth Educational Services
The North Dakota Brain Injury Network (NDBIN) is able to provide resources and trainings as requested throughout North Dakota.
Our knowledgeable staff can provide assistance with educational services for youth by providing:
- Collaboration on special education, 504 Plans, or other related school needs
- On site staff trainings
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Training webinars for educators, which include:
- Introduction to Brain Injury (25 minutes)
- Cognitive Consequences of Brain Injury (31 minutes)
- Behavioral Consequences of Brain Injury (26 minutes)
- Moderate to Severe Brain Injury (19 minutes)
- Access to our lending library and our brain injury resources
REAP/Concussion Manual
The REAP/Concussion Manual for North Dakota helps families, schools, medical teams, and others develop a multidisciplinary team around student athletes to ensure their concussion recovery is successful.
What Is REAP?
- R = Remove/Reduce physical and cognitive demands
- E = Educate the student athlete families, educators, coaches, and medical teams of the potential symptoms
- A = Adjust/Accommodate for the student athlete academically
- P = Pace the student athlete back to learning, activity, and play
Classroom Accommodations
Here are some helpful classroom accommodations to make following a concussion:
- Common Academic Accommodations Following a Concussion
- Get Schooled On Concussions
- Helping Students Recover from a Concussion: Classroom Tips for Teachers
- Returning to School After a Concussion: A Fact Sheet for School Professionals
Video
Return to Learn after a Concussion
For More Information
Contact Carly Endres at carly.endres@und.edu or (701) 777-4008 to learn about ongoing education related opportunities.