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Concussions and Children Returning to School – What Parents Need to Know
The Conversation
  • Susan C. Davies, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-12-2019
Abstract

As a researcher in school psychology, I study how to help students thrive in school. I am particularly interested in the care they receive after concussions, and I have found this care to be inconsistent among both educators and medical personnel. While some injured student-athletes receive treatment in a sports clinic and are monitored by an athletic trainer, others receive little guidance on how to safely return to their normal activities. This lack of guidance sometimes causes parents to under- or over-restrict their child’s activity, both of which can prolong recovery.

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Susan C. Davies. "Concussions and Children Returning to School – What Parents Need to Know" The Conversation (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan_davies/103/