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Ways Your Child with Epilepsy Can Advocate for Themselves

Ways Your Child with Epilepsy Can Advocate for Themselves


Published: Apr. 26, 2024Updated: Apr. 26, 2024

For children with epilepsy to stay safe, they might need to explain their diagnosis to peers. Through peer education, Dr. Sarah Pelangka explains how individuals with epilepsy can gain understanding and dispel common misconceptions about epilepsy.

For more information about Epilepsy, check out our Epilepsy 101 article!

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