Information for Teachers and Coaches
TEACHERS
Brachial Plexus Information For Schools • this contains very specific information about the type of support a child might need in the school environment
Quick Facts Sheet • if you don't want to give them an Outreach booklet
Cover Letter to Teacher/Coach• just an example of what kind of letter may be written as a cover letter when you bring or send your envelope of awareness info to your child's teacher - needs to be personalized
COACHES
Quick Facts Sheet • if you don't want to give them an Outreach booklet
Cover Letter to Teacher/Coach • just an example of what kind of letter may be written as a cover letter when you bring or send your envelope of awareness info to your teacher/coach - needs to be personalized
Stretching The Limits: Brachial Plexus Injuries & Therapy • your child's coach may be interested in this page
SCHOOL NURSES
Brachial Plexus Information For Schools • this contains very specific information about the type of support a child might need in the school environment
Quick Facts Sheet • if you don't want to give them an Outreach booklet
IN THE CLASSROOM
• Get Permission from the school administration and/or teacher first.
• Bring cupcakes, or cookies shaped like hands or some kind of treat.
• Read the book Different Just Like Me by Lori Mitchell. Published by Charlesbridge, 1999. This book is widely available and respected as a wonderful tool for teaching children respect for all people. For related teaching materials, 5-day lesson plan and color pages, visit www.differentjustlikeme.com.
• Talk to your child's classmates about what it's like to have a Brachial Plexus Injury. Have them try it out for a while by not using one of their arms or by putting one arm up in the air like it is splinted.
• Hand out bookmarks.
• Hand out silver ribbons