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Epilepsy And The Classroom

Epilepsy And The Classroom. Susanne Finn Epilepsy Society of Southern NY. Objectives. Advocating for your child in the classroom Psycho-social issues Communication between home and school Resources available to you!. Children and Epilepsy.

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Epilepsy And The Classroom

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  1. Epilepsy And The Classroom Susanne Finn Epilepsy Society of Southern NY

  2. Objectives • Advocating for your child in the classroom • Psycho-social issues • Communication between home and school • Resources available to you!

  3. Children and Epilepsy • Over three million Americans of all ages are living with epilepsy • 200,000 new cases are diagnosed each year • 300,000 children under the age of 14 are currently affected by epilepsy

  4. Available Resources: Trainings in seizure recognition and first aid are available for teachers and school staff • Epilepsy Society of Southern NY • Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group

  5. During Teacher Trainings: Teachers are trained to: • To recognize a seizure • To provide the appropriate first aid • To recognize an emergency • To provide educational accommodations

  6. Parent-School Communication • Description of expected seizure pattern • Consensus on response • Written communication if seizure pattern or frequency is not as described by parent • Documentation of observations

  7. Parent-School Communication • School Protocol • Permission to share information with all school personnel in contact with your child • Trainings can be provided to bus drivers, teacher aides, support staff, etc.

  8. Teacher Response • Make sure teacher is cognizant of anything related to learning or social issues • Tutoring arranged for remediation • Educate other students • Stop bullying

  9. Behavior Management Make teachers aware of possible causes of behavior changes • Seizure activity at home • Medication side effects • Medication changes Provide discipline and guidance as with any student

  10. Encourage Participation In All Activities • Helps develop social skills • Encourages independence • Heightens self-esteem Think through the risks and benefits of each activity for each child

  11. Epilepsy Society of Southern NY Susanne Finn Community Educator sfinn@essny.com (845) 627-0627 ext.148

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