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Shana Burke Creative Advocacy
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Through engaging visuals and clear explanations, this resource introduces what seizures are, how they may appear, and how students can respond helpfully and inclusively.
✶Explains seizures with relatable analogies and child-friendly language
✶Provides practical steps for classmates on what to do during a seizure
✶Highlights the role of teachers and school nurses in keeping friends safe
✶Addresses unique challenges children with epilepsy face in school, including learning and memory difficulties
✶Encourages teamwork, acceptance, and the importance of supporting all friends
✶Promotes a safe, caring, and welcoming classroom environment
✶Vibrant visuals and cheerful, friendly voice perfect for read-alouds
✶Understand what seizures are and their different presentations
✶Learn the importance of staying calm and seeking adult help during a seizure
✶Build positive attitudes towards classmates with epilepsy and medical differences
✶Promote classroom safety, empathy, and acceptance
✶Reinforce learning with a fun interactive quiz at the end
Grades K-3; wonderful for teachers, counselors, school nurses, and special education professionals.
✶ PDF: PDF file that includes a Canva link for instant presentation access.
✶Works on any device—teach from anywhere, anytime
✶Slides 1-15: Core presentation on seizures, recognition, support strategies, and classroom safety
✶Slides 16-23: Fun, interactive quiz to reinforce learning and engagement
✶This is a digital download so no physical product will be shipped. After purchase you will receive a link to download your files and can print them for your personal, classroom, organization or single-clinic use. Please, no editing, redistribution, or resale.
✶Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final; please see the Terms and Conditions for full licensing and usage details.
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