Success Stories of Students with Epilepsy

Success Stories of Students with Epilepsy

Empowering Children with Epilepsy to Excel Academically

Join Us in Celebrating Academic Success Despite Challenges

Discover inspiring stories and resources that support children with epilepsy in achieving their academic goals. Children with epilepsy can exceed like other children. The only difference is being able to know what type of seizures they have. There are new medications and procedures that can be given or performed to help control their seizures. Teachers need to understand epilepsy and help those children not be treated any differently.

Epilepsy in Children: Key Statistics

Understanding the impact of epilepsy on children’s education and their remarkable achievements.

  • Children are diagnosed with epilepsy 1 in 100% 1 in 100%
  • Achieve academic success with proper support 60% 60%
  • Report improved focus and performance with tailored learning plans 75% 75%

What Parents and Educators Are Saying

“The resources provided have been invaluable in helping my son thrive in school despite his epilepsy. The support from the community has been a game-changer for us.”

Jane Doe

Mother of a 10-year-old

“As a teacher, understanding how to support students with epilepsy has made a significant difference in my classroom. The training and resources have been top-notch.”

John Smith

5th Grade Teacher

“Navigating school with epilepsy can be challenging, but the guidance and support we received have made all the difference. My daughter feels more confident and supported.”

Emily Johnson

Parent of a 7-year-old

Take the Next Step in Supporting Children with Epilepsy

Discover comprehensive resources and expert guidance to help children with epilepsy succeed in school. Join our community and access tools designed to empower and support you every step of the way.

Building Purple

Building Purple

Epilepsy Awareness Month

Winston-Salem Lights Up Purple

Join us as we illuminate the historic RJR building to raise awareness for epilepsy this November.

Event Details

Significance of Purple Lights

In honor of Epilepsy Awareness Month, Winston-Salem is turning the old RJR building purple. This initiative aims to shed light on epilepsy, a neurological disorder affecting millions worldwide. By illuminating this iconic structure, we hope to spark conversations, spread knowledge, and support those living with epilepsy. The purple lights symbolize courage, strength, and the fight against the stigma associated with epilepsy. Join us in this important cause and help make a difference in our community.

Event Highlights

Epilepsy Awareness in Action

Epilepsy Awareness Statistics

Understanding epilepsy through key statistics can help raise awareness and support those affected by the condition.

1 in 26 People

65 Million Worldwide

3.4 Million in the U.S.

150,000 New Cases Annually

Join the Fight Against Epilepsy

Your support can make a difference. Donate to epilepsy research, volunteer at awareness events, or share your story to help others understand and cope with epilepsy.

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