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I know no one likes bragging, but I have to. It's not a lot, just a little bit I promise!
back story:
My son was diagnosed with epilepsy in October. He had a terrible seizure at a Boy Scout meeting and had to be taken to the hospital via ambulance where it took us several hours to get him back. He tends to mostly have absence seizures, but his 48 hour EEG showed him having around 5 seizures per hour, all day long.
This year we got him placed in 504 based on his seizures. (no time constraints on standardized testing)
Firstly, his school is so understanding. He missed around 10 days of school this year due to his seizures. His school still gave him perfect attendance.
He scored above average on his standardized test.
He brought home honor roll on his report card, All A's and one B.
He's 9 and is reading on a 6th grade level.
I am so proud of him. Sometimes people without epilepsy and parents with children without epilepsy, don't understand how this condition makes school work so much harder.
So I had to brag and decided that anyone else that needs to brag about their little ones can also do so here if they want to.
We love our children and brag about them anyway. I just feel our children overcoming this obstacle is something we should celebrate.
back story:
My son was diagnosed with epilepsy in October. He had a terrible seizure at a Boy Scout meeting and had to be taken to the hospital via ambulance where it took us several hours to get him back. He tends to mostly have absence seizures, but his 48 hour EEG showed him having around 5 seizures per hour, all day long.
This year we got him placed in 504 based on his seizures. (no time constraints on standardized testing)
Firstly, his school is so understanding. He missed around 10 days of school this year due to his seizures. His school still gave him perfect attendance.
He scored above average on his standardized test.
He brought home honor roll on his report card, All A's and one B.
He's 9 and is reading on a 6th grade level.
I am so proud of him. Sometimes people without epilepsy and parents with children without epilepsy, don't understand how this condition makes school work so much harder.
So I had to brag and decided that anyone else that needs to brag about their little ones can also do so here if they want to.
We love our children and brag about them anyway. I just feel our children overcoming this obstacle is something we should celebrate.