Epilepsy Case Study
A higher percentage of epileptic children experience learning difficulties when compared to the general population. (Epilepsy Foundation, 2009) This signifies a noteworthy proportion of epileptic children who are underachievers and who tend to progress less than what would be expected for their age and IQ. The difficulties experienced by these children may be directly related to the frequency and type of seizures or maybe a result of adverse effects of drugs or additional emotional, behavioral or relationship problems. (Kleignman et al., 2011) The aim of this article is to highlight the possible issues of concern regarding the inclusion of these children in a regular classroom.
Epilepsy is a disorder of abnormal neuronal discharge in the brain causing a transient paroxysmal disturbance of brain functions, which may manifest as loss of consciousness, abnormal motor phenomena, sensory or psychic disturbances, or an alteration of normal autonomic function. Epilepsy is not a unitary condition. It can be caused by a wide range of clinical conditions and therefore, children with epilepsy display a wide range of learning problems. However, certain types of learning difficulties have been observed to be clustered...
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