Parent and Teacher CommunicationWhen good communications exist between parents and teachers, the teacher can feel comfortable asking questions that will help him do his best for the child. These questions may include:
If the child is having very infrequent seizures, or has complete seizure control, this kind of basic information may be all that is needed. However, if the seizures are frequent, the teacher will want to discuss with the parents how they should be handled, how he or she plans to explain the condition to the other children, whether there are any learning disabilities, and whether the child has an understanding of his disorder and would feel comfortable answering questions that the other children might have. If the child is old enough and the parents agree, he or she could be part of the discussion. |
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