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Preguntas y Respuestas: Noticias Mensuales para la Comunidad de la Discapacidad de Enero 2020

Posted on January 23, 2020 by mpgarcia

Preguntas y Respuestas es un recurso mensual para la Comunidad de la Discapacidad de habla hispana que llena una necesidad de información. La pregunta de este mes es: Nuestro hijo recibió una conmoción cerebral mientras jugaba su deporte favorito. Queremos … Continue reading →

Posted in Answer Queue, Publications, Respuestas a las Preguntas, Spanish | Tagged #ConmociónCerebral, atletas adolescentes, casco de fútbol, Centro de Traducción de Conocimientos, conmoción cerebral, conmoción cerebral relacionada con los deportes, conmoción postraumática, deportes juveniles, Elecciones de Bibliotecarios, estudiantes con conmociones cerebrales, estudiantes con LCT, fútbol, fútbol americano, Investigaciones de NIDILRR, investigaciones financiados por NIDILRR, LCT, lesion cerebral traumatica, MSKTC, niños, NIDILRR, proyectos de NIDILRR, proyectos financiados por NIDILRR, resiliencia, resiliencia después de LCT, Sistemas Modelo sobre la LCT, Spanish, Spanish-language, TBIMS, tecnologia | Leave a comment
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