Epilepsy Blog Relay: One epilepsy mom reminds us to let our kids play
There are a lot of epilepsy moms and dads out on the sidelines worrying. One epilepsy mom encourages us to take a deep breath and let our kids play.
There are a lot of epilepsy moms and dads out on the sidelines worrying. One epilepsy mom encourages us to take a deep breath and let our kids play.
Andy is doing what he can every day to take charge his epilepsy.
On Dave’s blog, Epilepsy Dad, he shares his experiences as Dad to a child with epilepsy. Check out what he learned this Fathers Day.
In honor of International Epilepsy Day 2019, we thought it would be fun to round up a few of our favorite stories that have come to Living Well from around the world.
Check out our writer’s list of the 20+ must haves for Living Well With Epilepsy in 2019. The team shared their favorite things to stay cozy in 2019 including everything from white boards for memory, to food services for when you can’t get to the store, or a cozy blanket for when you just want to hide!
Jessica Keenan Smith, founder of Living Well With Epilepsy, has been nominated for a Her Abilities Award, a global award honoring women with disabilities.
Alisa Kennedy Jones, a screenwriter and author of GOTHAM GIRL INTERRUPTED found herself diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of forty.
Audra offers some tips on creating a 504 and an IEP plan to safeguard your child with epilepsy at school.