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Recovering From Traumatic Brain Injury
Author raises money, awareness about TBI to help family heal
Janet Kennedy Kiefer is a retired teacher and children’s book author living in the East Valley. She has written and published two books and is writing a third.
Janet is asking people to donate to Barrow Neurological Foundation (BNF) in honor of her daughter, or to buy her children’s book, “Can I Play with You,?” which is dedicated to grandaughter. Both sustained injuries in an accident last year, her daughter having been treated for traumatic brain injury at Barrow. Janet has said she will donate 100 percent of her profit from that book to BNF for research on traumatic brain injury, as well as donating proceeds from the sale of her book “Curious Freckles.”
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI can result when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue.
You can make a safe and secure donation to the foundation to support TBI online (simply write in the comments section that you would like your donation to benefit TBI research) or by contacting the foundation at 602-406-3041.
Janet has scheduled two readings of her books at Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, AZ 85283:
Saturday, August 24 at 10 a.m. – “Can I Play with You?”
Friday, November 29 at 10 a.m. – “Curious Freckles”
The books can be purchased at Freisen Press online, Changing Hands Bookstore, Amazon or Barnes and Noble (Customers must request the book; they are print on demand). Most other bookstores should be able to order the books on request.
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Mother gives back after daughter, husband and four week old baby run down by truck
It’s been nearly a year but grandmother and Children’s author Janet Kiefer’s heart still races when she remembers that terrible early morning phone call. Video of a stroller smashed, laying on it’s side, broken glass, and car wreckage ran across the television screen. At the hospital she finds her daughter, Amy Berard in coma clinging to life, her 4-week-old grand-baby Gabby’s skull fractured, and her son-in-law Dan’s legs severely injured. Even the family dog hadn’t been spared by the texting driver of the Toyota Tundra that ran the family down on a Tempe Street.
Miraculously, the family survived. Amy suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury, but now thanks to world renowned Barrow Neurological Institute she is back to work teaching high school biology 10 hours a week.
“Amy struggled to live; she had to relearn everything, this journey is long and painful and not over yet. We’re hoping to give back to Barrow now, and help others like Amy,” said Kiefer. She is donating 100% of the proceeds from two readings of her latest Children’s books “Can I Play with You?” and “Curious Freckles” to Barrow.
“Our family wants to say thank you for all of the compassion shown to us. Our family is grateful to all the first responders, EMT’s, doctors, nurses, medical staff, clergy, friends, family, Chandler Unified School District, the extended community and Barrow’s Neurological staff.”
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You may preorder your book and reserve your ticket for the event by contacting Changing Hands Bookstore. http://www.changinghands.com
If you would like to donate directly to Barrow’s Neurological Foundation you may do so at, http://www.supportbarrow.org. Click on Giving to the Foundation
Changing Hands Bookstore
6428 S McClintock Drive
Tempe, AZ 85283
Saturday, August 24,2013 10am
Saturday, November 29, 2013 10am
Posted in Gratitude
Dealing with Back-to-School-Jitters
Lu is growing up
I am a very happy Nana. Two and a half year old Lu loves to play on the playground behind her house. The other day, Sarah, Lu’s mommy, reported that Lu made a new friend. It seems there was a five year old little boy that Lu engaged in play. They ran, scooped sand, climbed, swung on the swing and slid down the slide.
When it came time for Lu to go home, the little boy began to cry. His therapist approached my daughter-in-law requesting to set up a play date for the children.
Lu’s engaging cheerful ways helped this little guy to enjoy play! This is a hard task for him as he is diagnoses with Aspergers Syndrome.
I am proud of Lu! Let the play continue!!
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Words Matter: What You Say Impacts How Your Child Feels By Esther Chum
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- Birth
- bonding with Your Baby
- Book Signing Event
- Celebrate the 4th
- CELEBRATING LIFE
- First Grade Curriculum
- Grandparents are Important
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- Kindergarden Lesson Plan
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