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Queensland Government
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Queensland Health
Health Services > Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Service (ABIOS)

Parenting After Brain Injury

 

Parenting is a challenging life role for all people, yet one of the most valued roles within society. Brain Injury frequently occurs at a life stage where people are yet to complete their parenting responsibilities. For people with acquired brain injury (ABI), facing cognitive, physical, communication, behavioural and psychological challenges, parenting can present complex challenges. In addition, persons with ABI often face societal and environmental barriers. These fact sheets have been developed to assist parents with an ABI and their partners to improve their knowledge and skills to meet the ongoing challenges of parenting.                                                            family walking together

 

 

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Encouraging your Developing Child

                                        

 Setting Routines

                                                              

 Managing Behaviour

 

 

Other Useful Parenting Website Links and Resources

Parenting Fact Sheet References and Acknowledgements

 

Contact ABIOS
abios@health.qld.gov.au

 


Last Updated: 15 March 2012
Last Reviewed: 15 March 2012