by Jillian Riske, MSN, RN-BC, PCCN & Kate Culver, MSN, RN, PCCN Do you find it scary and overwhelming to take care of someone who has suffered a brain injury? Caring for a patient who has had a stroke can be very challenging. Trust us, we have been right where you are and we know the intimidation you might feel when thinking of all the components of caring for patients with this complex diagnosis. Nursing assessment is a crucial piece of the overall puzzle that will determine how the patient is cared for and, ultimately, the outcome of the
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1 Underground Railroad – Kids Discover
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2 Roll and Retell – Building Summarizing, Communication, and Writing Skills
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3 Hands On Activities for St. Patrick’s Day | One Kreative Kindergarten
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4 4 Tips to Motivate Struggling Readers to DECODE, not GUESS!
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5 Speedy Reading Review – Home Literacy Blueprint
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6 Reading Logs for Comprehension and Nightly Reading
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7 Books to Teach Main Idea and Theme – Susan Jones
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8 PA Conference Recap & Retelling Song Freebie!
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9 “Explaining Humans: What Science Can Teach Us about Life, Love and Relationships” by Dr Camilla Pang (Softcover)
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10 Sound Wall Grapheme Chants