My Dad got Hurt! What can I do?

Author: Jerid M. Fisher, Ph.D., ABN
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Every day, many children watch as a parent goes off to a military assignment, often in dangerous situations. Most children will later welcome home their parents who served without incident. Others, however, will greet a parent who suffered a head injury, which changes all their lives. While brain injury is a complex topic, it is an unfortunate fact that certain types of brain injuries, which are all too common in military personnel, affect a person's behaviors such as mood and temper.

A previously kind and loving parent may become irritable, short-fused and be intolerant of frustration after a brain injury. To a child, this change can be scary and overwhelming. Children may not understand why Mom or Dad is so different and may blame themselves for their parent's moodiness.

With illustrations by Valerio Mazzoli, this book offers young readers practical coping tools to empower children to feel confident about themselves and become a more active participant in his or her injured parent's life. 

The National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate the public about brain injuries and the prevention of these disorders. We are very proud to present you with this book, which is a work of love, respect and esteem for all the men and women who have selflessly chosen to serve our country.  



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