Toolkits / Care Books
Toolkits are sets of information, collected together by category, to facilitate the ease of understanding how to successfully interact with various aspects and elements of epilepsy and those affected by epilepsy.
Featured Resource
Epilepsy and My Child Toolkit
by National Epilepsy FoundationThe Epilepsy & My Child Toolkit: A Resource for Parents with a Newly Diagnosed Child provides parents with a general introduction to epilepsy and addresses the most common concerns a parent has when their child is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. They are one of our most valuable assets in the on-going effort to enrich the lives of children living with epilepsy.
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National Epilepsy Foundation | III |
The Epilepsy & My Child Toolkit: A Resource for Parents with a Newly Diagnosed Child provides parents with a general introduction to epilepsy and addresses the most common concerns a parent has when their child is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. This toolkit was developed by the National Center for Project Access (NCPA) at the Epilepsy Foundation to help parents better understand epilepsy, answer questions, and direct them to other resources for additional support. The toolkit has undergone two separate revisions and the newly redesigned toolkits are available now, upon request. They are one of our most valuable assets in the on-going effort to enrich the lives of children living with epilepsy. |
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National Center for Project Access | III |
This Newly Diagnosed Parent Toolkit provides information, resources and tools in Spanish for parents of children newly diagnosed with epilepsy. |
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University of Wyoming | II |
Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders: A Wyoming Guide for Parents |
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National Epilepsy Foundation | II |
The Epilepsy & My Child Toolkit: A Resource for Parents with a Newly Diagnosed Child provides parents with a general introduction to epilepsy and addresses the most common concerns a parent has when their child is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. They are one of our most valuable assets in the on-going effort to enrich the lives of children living with epilepsy. |