I keep reading about how common concussions are in kids and teens and how serious they can be. What can I do to help protect my kids?
– Edie

A concussion is an injury to the brain that causes temporary changes in the way the brain works. Concussions happen when someone has a blow to the head or the head is shaken back and forth with great force.

Concussion Safety in Sports

Sports-related concussions are becoming more common in kids and teens. At highest risk are those who play:

  • football
  • ice hockey
  • lacrosse
  • soccer
  • field hockey

Nothing can prevent every concussion. But safety gear helps protect against severe head trauma. All kids should wear the proper headgear and safety equipment when:

Concussion Safety at Home

Childproofing your home is key to keeping a baby or toddler safe from concussions and other injuries:

  • Babies reach, grasp, roll, sit, crawl, pull up, "cruise" along furniture, and walk.
  • Toddlers may pull themselves up using table legs. They'll use bureaus and dressers as jungle gyms and reach for whatever they can see.

All these activities can lead to a head injury that causes a concussion. Make sure your child has a safe place to play and explore, and always keep an eye on your baby or toddler.

Concussion Safety on the Road

Proper child car seats, booster seats, and seatbelts can help prevent head injuries in a car accident. They should be used every time kids are in a car.

What Else Should I Know?

People are much more likely to get a concussion if they've had one before. So prevention is very important after a head injury. Repeated concussions can lead to lasting brain damage, even when the injuries happen months or years apart.

Concussions are serious injuries that can be even more serious if kids don't get the time and rest needed to heal them completely. Anyone with a concussion needs to heal before doing anything that could lead to another concussion.

Safety steps can help prevent concussions. If a concussion does happen, following a doctor's advice can lessen its effects.

Back to Articles

Related Articles

Concussions

How can you tell if you have a concussion? What should you do? And what's going to happen with sports and school? The facts are all on this site for teens.

Read More

Concussions

Concussions are serious injuries that can be even more serious if kids don't get the time and rest needed to heal them completely.

Read More

Concussions Factsheet (for Schools)

What teachers should know about concussions and the healing process.

Read More

Concussions: Alex's Story

Alex plays high school football, track, basketball, and lacrosse. He's had two concussions. Here, he talks about his experience and what he learned.

Read More

Concussions

In a concussion, the brain shifts inside the skull. This can cause a sudden - but usually temporary - disruption in a person's ability to function properly and feel well. Here's what to do if you suspect a concussion.

Read More

Concussions: Getting Better

All body parts take time to heal, even brains.This article for teens has tips on what doctors often recommend to help people heal from a concussion.

Read More

Is It OK for Kids to Sleep After a Possible Concussion?

Find out what the experts have to say.

Read More

School and Concussions

A concussion can affect you at school because it's a type of brain injury. Doing schoolwork and being in a classroom can sometimes make things worse. Here's what to know about school and concussions.

Read More

Sports and Concussions

As long as people play sports, there will be concussions from time to time. Find out how to protect yourself and what to do if you get a concussion playing sports.

Read More

Why Wear a Helmet If It Can't Prevent Concussions?

Find out what the experts have to say.

Read More

Head Injuries

Head injuries can be external or internal. Learn more about both kinds, how to prevent them, and what to do if your child is injured.

Read More

Dealing With Sports Injuries

You practiced hard and made sure you wore protective gear, but you still got hurt. Read this article to find out how to take care of sports injuries - and how to avoid getting them.

Read More

Preventing Children's Sports Injuries

Participation in sports can teach kids sportsmanship and discipline. But sports also carry the potential for injury. Here's how to protect your kids.

Read More

Car Seat Safety

What's the right way to install an infant safety seat? Is your toddler ready for a convertible seat? Get the car seat know-how you need here.

Read More

Auto Safety

More kids are injured in auto collisions than in any other type of accident, but you can protect them by learning the proper use of car seats and booster seats.

Read More

Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. © 1995-2021 KidsHealth®. All rights reserved. Images provided by The Nemours Foundation, iStock, Getty Images, Veer, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com.