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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:

Did you know?

  • 20.5% of North Dakota middle school students reported having at least one concussion in the past year from playing a sport or being physically active.
  • 16.6% of North Dakota high school students reported having at least one concussion in the past year from playing a sport or being physically active.

Source: North Dakota Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2023

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.

REAP The Benefits of Good Concussion Management - REAP: Remove/Reduce, Educate, Adjust/Accommodate, Pace

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:

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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.