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Over 1.4 million people sustain a brain injury each year in the
United States. Add to that the number of returning veterans with a
brain injury and the numbers are staggering. "The Brain Injury
Survival Kit: 365 Tips, Tools & Tricks to Deal with Cognitive
Function Loss" aims to give brain injury survivors, their families,
and loved ones the strategies they need to improve brain function
and quality of life. The book is a compendium of tips, techniques,
and life-task shortcuts that author Cheryle Sullivan has compiled
from her personal experience. Readers will learn successful
approaches to:
Balancing a checkbook Using medication alarms Compensating for
impaired memory function Locating things that have been put away
Word finding Concentration exercises Communication tools And much
more From basic principles to unique solutions for saving time and
energy, this book is packed with helpful information for those
coping with the special challenges of a brain injury.
Your children will get excited and stimulated by the words of the
new nursery rhymes. These new rhymes express the current life
culture that our children experience today. Most of the old ones
express the past culture that was prevalent at that time including
the farm life that many lived. Today our children have television,
cell phones, computers, video games, iPods and much more than a
little lamb or a cow. So, I invite you to read what I have written
for our children that will keep them interested and relating to
what is read to them. For more information about this book, to read
more poems, rhymes and activities, or to contact the author, please
visit www.kidzador.com.
Brain Injury Survival Kit: 365 Tips, Tools, & Tricks to Deal
with Cognitive Function Loss gives brain injury survivors, their
families, and loved ones the strategies they need to improve brain
function and quality of life. The book is a compendium of tips,
techniques, and life-task shortcuts that author Cheryle Sullivan
has compiled from her personal experience. Readers will learn
successful approaches to: Communication tools; Compensating for
impaired memory function; Locating things that have been put away;
Word fnding; Concentration exercises; Balancing a checkbook; Using
medication alarms; And much more! From basic principles to unique
solutions for saving time and energy, this book is packed with
helpful information for those coping with the special challenges of
a brain injury.
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