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Cognitive Rehabilitation for Children and Youth Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa, PhD, Brain Injury Professional magazine Page 3 of 3

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About the Author

Dr. Haarbauer-Krupa has 25 years of clinical experience working with children who have acquired brain injuries. She is Coordinator of Research Projects in Rehabilitation Services at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Current research projects include understanding outcomes of preschool children with traumatic brain injuries and the development of a summer cognitive rehabilitation program for teenagers to teach compensatory strategies. She is also a member of the Children and Youth Committee of the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund Commission in Georgia. Previously she coauthored three chapters on cognitive rehabilitation for children.

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From Brain Injury Professional, the official publication of the North American Brain Injury Society, Vol. 6, Issue 2. Copyright 2009. Reprinted with permission of NABIS and HDI Publishers. For more information or to subscribe, visit: www.nabis.org.

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