Did You Know That I Have Epilepsy?


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DID YOU KNOW THAT I HAVE EPILEPSY is a true story of a boy name Cody, who has been diagnosed with epilepsy. It was written to help kids learn more about seizures and what could happen from a child's perspective. It's easy for children to understand and has colorful, engaging pictures. About the Author Stacey Crouch is the author of Delightfully Different, A children's book about Autism. She is the mom of son, Cody who has autism and epilepsy.




Epilepsy Book for Kids


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Written and illustrated by a seven-year-old girl, called Layla Reid, this book informs young children about how to deal with having a parent who is epileptic and what to do in an emergency.




Taking Seizure Disorders to School


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Uses a simple story about a young girl at school to present information about epilepsy.




Epilepsy Book for Kids


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Epilepsy book for kids is the perfect way to explain Epilepsy to young children whether they have a family member with Epilepsy or friends with Epilepsy. It helps raise epilepsy awareness and hidden disabilities awareness and raises money for epilepsy charities at the same time with a donation from every copy sold of this book. It was qn honour meeting the royal family at the patrons lunch due to her book as well as being short listed for the young epilepsy charities champion awards in 2012 and getting an award from the Bristol Post in2013 too.




My Mommy Has Epilepsy


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(Paperback Color Print Version) DO YOU OR A LOVE ONE HAVE EPILEPSY? DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE EPILEPSY? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN EXCELLENT CHILDREN'S BOOK TO TEACH WHAT EPILEPSY IS TO YOUR CHILD?Millions of people have epilepsy or experience Seizures. Are you one of them? Are you trying to figure out how to explain to your child or a child in your family about your disorder, so they will understand what epilepsy is and what they can do to help you when you are experiencing a seizure? The book helps educate children and help them understand what they can do if a friend or love one is having a seizure. There are so many myths that still roam through our society about epilepsy. "My Mommy Has Epilepsy" gives children and their family truth; medical facts explained in simplistic terminology so there is a clear understanding about epilepsy.




The Great Katie Kate Explains Epilepsy


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A book designed specifically to help young epilepsy patients understand their condition and overcome their fears When Jimmy is diagnosed with epilepsy, he starts to worry. What is happening to my body? Am I ok? Does this mean I’m different from other kids? Jimmy and the other young patients in the neurologist’s office get a visit from the Great Katie Kate, a spunky redheaded superhero who appears when kids get worried. Katie Kate takes the children on a medical adventure to learn about the various forms of epileptic seizures and treatments. Along the way, they meet the Worry Wombat, a creature that appears when worries loom large. As Jimmy and his new friends to ask questions about their condition and its triggers, they make the Worry Wombat disappear! This superhero saga provides an entertaining and indispensable tool for parents and medical professionals who are seeking a positive way to help young epilepsy patients understand their condition and deal with their fears. As a well-respected physician who specializes in the treatment of women and children, the author presents challenging medical concepts in clear, accurate, and understandable prose. This is the fourth book in the Great Katie Kate series, helping young children with serious illnesses understand their condition and live with confidence.




Epilepsy on Our Terms


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Nearly three million people in the United States live with epilepsy every day and another 180,000 Americans develop epilepsy every year. Around the world, more than 60 million people have epilepsy. Epilepsy impacts everyone in different ways, as well as their families, friends and professional caregivers. This enlightening book presents the firsthand personal accounts of children with seizure disorders and their parents. In their own words, these children and parents vividly describe the experiences of handling the crisis of the initial seizure, adjusting to the diagnosis of epilepsy, coping with seizures, managing medications and side effects, and dealing with health care providers, teachers, schoolmates, siblings, and friends. Their stories reveal the terror, uncertainty, and frustration felt by children an dparents after an initial seizure or a diagnosis of epilepsy and document the ongoing trials, tribulations, and triumphs of coping with seizures, medication schedules and side effects, health care providers and hospitals, schoolmates, siblings, relatives and friends. These accounts provide realistic insights into the myriad issues encountered in living with childhood epilepsy. The book also includes a straightforward medical discussion of childhood seizures, written in layperson's terms; a glossary of medical terms; and a guide for schoolteachers and parents.




Mommy, I Feel Funny!


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This is the story about a little girl named Nel, who is diagnosed with epilepsy. The story takes the reader through the days following Nel's first seizure.




Living with Seizures


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"It's a wonderful tool for children, families, teachers, & anyone who works with children who have or don't have a seizure disorder."--THE EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST OHIO. Written from a child's point of view, this book addresses epilepsy education, interaction with kids at school & first aid while dispelling common myths about the disorder. Most importantly, the book tells others that kids with epilepsy are no different than anybody else. The book has received media attention from -- THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, THE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, THE RECORD COURIER, THE CLEVELAND MAGAZINE (HEATHER TUTTLE was chosen as one of "THE 50 MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE OF 1996"), & WOMANS WORLD MAGAZINE. Questions or orders can be directed to: Tuttle Press, P.O. Box 1147, Rootstown, OH 44272 or at 216-325-0411.