Quick Guides for Recovery
We’ve created the following Quick Guides for concussion recovery:
Navigating Your Concussion, Persisting Symptoms (PCS) Guide, Infant Concussions (Age 0–24 Months), Toddler Concussions (Age 2–5 Years), Pediatric Concussion (Children Age 5–12 Years), Adolescent Concussions (Age 13–18 Years), College Students Return to Learn Strategy, College Students Accommodations & Adjustments Guide, and Concussion Guide for College Educators.
Navigating Your Concussion
For more information on how to navigate your concussion, see our recovery guide.
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Persisting Symptoms (PCS) Guide
For more information on persisting symptoms, see our persisting symptoms after concussion resource.
Infant Concussion: Age 0-24 Months
For more information on concussion recognition and care for infants, see our page on pediatric concussions.
Toddler Concussion: Age 2-5 Years
For more information on concussion recognition and care for toddlers, see our page on pediatric concussions.
Pediatric Concussion: Age 5-12 Years
For more information on concussion recognition and care for children, see our page on pediatric concussions.
Adolescent Concussion: Age 13-18 Years
For more information on adolescent concussions, see our concussions among adolescents page.
College Students: Return-to-Learn Strategy
For more information on return-to-learn for college students, see our college students page.
College Students: Accommodations & Adjustments Guide
For details on accommodations and adjustments, visit our college students page.
Concussion Guide for College Educators
For details about what to do as a college educator, see our college students page.
