Epilepsy
By (Author) Dr. Gill Parkinson
By (author) Mike Johnson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
7th June 2006
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
371.91
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
159g
Epilepsy is neither an illness or a disease, but rather a tendency of the brain to be triggered to cause a spasm, a seizure or a fit, when neurones malfunction temporarily. Seizures can vary from major attacks which involve the whole brain to very minor, momentary 'absences.' This lively and interesting book provides advice on the most effective teaching and learning strategies that can be used in the classroom to help students with epilepsy. Highly readable, practical and informative, this book will prove invaluable for teachers, trainees, SENCOs and teaching assistants.
"...helpful sections on legal requirements for schools, seziure types and triggers, and effects upon the family make this a reasonably useful read." The Psychologist, April 2007 -- Lorraine King
from Support for Learning "I feel the book has many assets...written in an easy-to-read style and provides advice and practical information that can be drawn upon by both parents and professionals." -- Andrea Bennington
'It provides clear, up-to-date, factual information about the condition and its treatment, and aims to help teachers and parents understand epilepsy and its effects on families and schools.' Headteacher Update, 1/11/2006 * Headteacher Update *
Dr Gill Parkinson is Head of Profound Disability & Multi Sensory Impairment Programmes in the Educational Support and Inclusion Department at Manchester University. Mike Johnson is Lecturer in the Institute of Education at Manchester Metropolitan University. Mike Johnson is Lecturer in the Institute of Education at Manchester Metropolitan University.