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Parents and Epilepsy

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Studies show that the way parents feel about dealing with epilepsy has a major effect on how the child feels about having seizures and coping with its effects. Connect with other parents around the world 24/7.

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Introduction
What is Epilepsy?
Causes of Childhood Epilepsy
Types of Seizures
Epilepsy Syndromes
Seizures, Fevers, and Other Conditions
Managing Seizures
Managing Status Epilepticus
Managing Partial Seizures
Treatment with Medicines
Other Treatments
Your Child at Home
Your Child at School
Dealing with Risk

  Parents Make the
  Difference

Emphasize the positive; praise success.

Build on things the child likes and can do.

Avoid describing the child's seizures or the financial burden of medical care as problems in front of the child.

Encourage a special hobby or lessons to acquire a special skill.

Discuss seizures and epilepsy openly with the child and answer his or her questions about it.

Encourage the child to be active and to have as much social contact with other children as possible.

Try not to make your child's seizures a reason not to do things the family would otherwise do, or fail to discipline the child on that account.

Take some time for yourself without feeling guilty about it.

More Information:

» Epilepsy Foundation Individual & Family Services

» Find your local Epilepsy Foundation.

» Special Section on Epilepsy in Infants

» National & Community Resources