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About 2 weeks ago, my oldest dd received a concussion sliding into 3rd on a bang-bang play. No fault to 3rd basemen as she swiped and got my dd on the head causing her head to hit the turf. Like I said, bang-bang and no fault, but got me thinking. The issue is she continued to play. I wasn't there as my youngest had practice so I had no clue how hard she truly hit it.
should volunteers and coaches be required to take some form of training to learn the early signs of concussions? With the talk and preventative steps that are being taken, what do you think?
should volunteers and coaches be required to take some form of training to learn the early signs of concussions? With the talk and preventative steps that are being taken, what do you think?