Acute Concussion Evaluation
You have been diagnosed with a concussion (also known as a mild traumatic brain injury). This personal plan is based on your symptoms and is designed to help speed your recovery. Your careful attention to it can also prevent further injury. ... __Request meeting of 504 or School Management Team to discuss this plan and needed supports.
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