Kids with concussions can phase in exercise, screen time sooner than before

In light of recent research, this month the American Academy of Pediatrics updated its guideline for treating mild brain trauma, urging physicians and parents to let kids return to school sooner, and allow them to use electronics and ease back into physical activity after just a couple of days of rest.

A couple of weeks ago, eight-year-old Liam Ramsay-Leavitt of Martinez, Calif., was swinging on the monkey bars at school. “And then I just fell on my side,” he says. “I was kind of dizzy and I had an achy head.”

It turns out that he had a concussion.

The doctor said he had to miss school for a week — there’d be no homework (he didn’t mind that too much) but also no reading, no recess, no video games, no chess club, no activity. “I would just say it’s really boring,” Ramsay-Leavitt says. “And disappointing.”

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