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On-line Resources:For Children:National Information Center For Children
and Youth With Disabilities Families And Advocates Partnership For
Education Brain Injury Association Of America Early Childhood Information Childhood Health Information Parent's Place Other Online Resources:
The National Aphasia Association is a nonprofit organization that
promotes public education, research, rehabilitation and support services to
assist people with aphasia and their families. Aphasia facts and personal
experiences of brain injury survivors with aphasia.
National Brain Injury Association. By acting as a clearinghouse of community
service information and resources, participating in legislative advocacy,
facilitating prevention awareness, hosting educational programs and encouraging
research, the Brain Injury Association of America and its affiliates reach the
millions of individuals living with the "silent epidemic" of brain
injury.
Kate Vincent, a member and survivor with her own brain injury publication and
web site. YESS (Young Enthusiastic Stroke Survivors) Bonita Equestrian Therapy for the Handicapped located in San Diego, California The Brain Spot was created as part of a US Dept. of Education project
entitled "Service and Support for Persons with Brain Injury." It is a
web site specifically designed for persons who are just beginning to learn the
internet. The site has games that help improve brain skills, resource links,
profiles, etc. B Independent is dedicated to brain injury survivors and caregivers.
Solutions from the Net's only store created by and for brain injury survivors
& families.
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San Diego Brain Injury
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