'The diagnosis of epilepsy can be upsetting for everyone - not just the person concerned. But it isn't the end of the world. The outlook for people with this condition is improving all the time, and much depends on the patients themselves. By being informed about and accepting their epilepsy, they can gain control over it and get on with their lives.'
Note from the Librarian: This book was published in 2002, so some of the research used may be out of date.
Quality code
C - well-loved
Tags
Brain InjuryInformative/EducationalEpilepsySiblingsNon-fiction Brain Injury
Including any type of damage to the brain
Informative/Educational
Starting points for learning
Epilepsy
A neurological disorder that causes seizures or unusual sensations and behaviours.
Siblings
Support and fun for children who may not have additional needs
Non-fiction
Informative books based on the real world
From 16 Years to Adult