“It’s Just a Bump on the Head, Right?”
What Every Parent Should Know About Concussions
Kids fall. It’s what they do. Off swings, off bikes, off trampolines, off each other.
Most of the time, they’re fine. A little cry, a quick hug, and they’re back to playing.
But sometimes, even when they seem totally fine, that bump on the head is more serious than you think.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or even a hit to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth.
This movement causes the brain to bounce or twist inside the skull, creating chemical changes and sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells.
MYTH: They have to lose consciousness.
REALITY: Most concussions don’t involve loss of consciousness.
MYTH: Symptoms show up immediately.
REALITY: Symptoms can appear hours or even days later.
MYTH: If they seem fine, they’re fine.
REALITY: Kids often downplay symptoms or don’t recognize them as abnormal.
MYTH: It’s just a headache, they’ll be fine by tomorrow.
REALITY: Returning to normal activities too soon can delay recovery or cause serious complications.
Come to Night Watch if your child:
Better safe than sorry when it comes to your child’s brain.
At Night Watch, we provide:
It’s not “just a bump.” Get it checked.
1/02/2026
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