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Rocket Blades

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed HEADS UP Rocket Blades to help teach concussion safety to children ages 6 to 8 and to help you start a conversation with your child about playing safe and smart!

    To help you get started, CDC developed HEADS UP Rocket Blades. This mobile gaming app helps teach children ages 6 to 8 about concussion safety in a kid-friendly way.

    The game focuses on the following learning goals:

    • Hitting your head can cause a brain injury, called a concussion.

    • You should tell your coach, parent, or another adult if you hit your head.

    • You should see a doctor if your brain is hurt, and rest before returning to play.

    Please visit www.cdc.gov/HEADSUP for additional information about concussion safety and how to get involved in your community.

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    RocketBlades_TalkingPoints-a.pdf

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