Assuming that no visible wounds are there, just watch the kid over the day for signs of head injury. They include:
-Sudden drowsiness (taking naps when they usually don't)
-Eyes with different sized pupils
-Slurred speech
-Sleeping soundly but not being able to awake
Those are just a few of the most common signs. As long as the kid wasn't running at a door with full force while it opened, there shouldn't be any major trauma.
Head for the Door was created on 2004-11-30.
The Head on the Door was created on 1985-08-26.
Richard Dreyfuss
Immediately go under your desk and wait for a teacher to find a door that has been cleared. Or better yet sit in the hall and cover your head.
Head Hits Concrete was created in 1999.
Head Hits Concrete ended in 2004.
yes he lost the tip of the middle finger on his right hand he got it stuck in a door when he was a kid
well if all the kids started opening the first locker and then counted then the last kid would only open the first locker. If they started with their number then they would be the 150th locker open or closed If its the first locker you would close the locker if its the last locker you would close the locker
Once you get in the castle, head through the door in front of you if you have the key from Bowser in the basement. Go upstears through the door. Go to your right & head through the door. If you have Luigi then you can get the flower on the column & head through the miror. You can choose 3 ways: Jump in Wario's picture, Head through the door, or head back. A star is in the door in the miror.
Standing on his head can be a fun way to play and explore different movements for kids. It also helps with balance, coordination, and body awareness. It's a common activity in yoga or gymnastics for children to improve strength and flexibility.
he has no life
fat head