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  2. National Alliance for Youth Sports - Wikipedia

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    – The Sports Parent Pledge was created to promote positivity and have parents advocate for good sportsmanship in youth sports. – Alliance unveils a new Prevention Against Abuse Training program for coaches and parents. – NAYS launches a new video web series called Game Changers featuring current and former professional coaches and players ...

  3. Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School - Wikipedia

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    All student-athletes are required to participate in concussion training at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School. All coaches at Lincoln Leadership are mandated to pass a concussion awareness course before coaching the children. Parent have access to the free training. [12]

  4. Concussions in high school sports - Wikipedia

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    As compared to an individual with no concussions, due to damage to the brain resulting from concussion, a concussed individual may have reduced motor learning speeds and ability to progress in activity. [11] A term known as Post-concussive Symptoms, or PCS, can be found in many children at or under 18 years of age.

  5. 'I Thought I Understood Everything About Concussions Until It ...

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    What one dad learned from his daughter's head injury.

  6. Concussions in sport - Wikipedia

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    A concussion is defined as a "complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by biomechanical forces". [1] A concussion should be suspected in any person who falls or has a hit to their face or their body and has a visible sign/clue that they may have a concussion or experiences any symptoms of concussion. [2]

  7. Pediatric concussion - Wikipedia

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    A medical assessment by a physician or nurse practitioner is required if a concussion is suspected in an infant, child, or adolescent to rule out a more serious head injury and diagnose the concussion. [6] Treatment for concussion includes a short cognitive and physical period of rest followed by gradual return to activity and school.

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  9. Prevention of concussions - Wikipedia

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    Every three minutes, a child in the United States is treated for a sports-related concussion. [8] Between 2010 and 2014, sports-related concussions experienced a 500% uptick. [ 9 ] Rapid sideline testing using short neuropsychological tests that assess attention and memory function have been proven useful and accurate.