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Epilepsy and School

A large proportion of every child’s life is spent at school. Along with academic learning, children also learn how to communicate and interact socially with their peers.

Studies support that children with epilepsy are for the most part of normal intelligence. However, depending on the cause, type, and severity of seizures, the social impact of the seizures, and the side effects of anti-epileptic medications, some children may face challenges with learning and behaviour and require extra help at school.

If you suspect any problems, early intervention is important. Discuss your concerns with your neurologist, other members of the epilepsy care team, and the school. Your child may benefit from a psychoeducational or neuropsychological assessment to determine specific problem areas and how best to help your child.

This section discusses:

  • how epilepsy affects learning

  • how to assess your child’s educational needs

  • how epilepsy may affect your child’s school experience

  • advocating for your child at school

  • illness and missed school days

  • field trips

Click the links on the left to learn more.

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Last ReviewedReviewed by
February 02, 2006

Elizabeth J. Donner, MD, FRCPC
Irene Elliott, RN, MHSc, CNS/NP
Janice Mulligan, MSW, RSW

 
 
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