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Executive skills and their functional implications: Approaches to rehabilitation after childhood TBI

Background: It is widely acknowledged that children recover differently from adults following traumatic brain injury. The impact of neurological injury in the context of developing skills and changing expectations of behaviour requires a developmental approach to rehabilitation that considers childr...

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Published in:Developmental neurorehabilitation 2009, Vol.12 (5), p.352-360
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Child
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Rehabilitation
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