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Teaching Students with Seizure Disorders

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Author/contributor
Title
Teaching Students with Seizure Disorders
Abstract
The adapted physical educator (APE) at this high school has a tenth grader with epilepsy in his class. The student is assigned a paraprofessional to monitor and assist him. The APE plans an indoor soccer lesson, which allows for easier participation for another student in a wheelchair, as well as better monitoring for the student with epilepsy. With the lesson underway and the paraprofessional positioned nearby, the student has a seizure. Fortunately, the APE has had some training on recognizing seizures, and the paraprofessional is there to help. Wondering what would happen if they were not there when the student began having a seizure and how to explain it to the other students, the APE creates a seizure fact and protocol sheet.
Book Title
Case Studies in Adapted Physical Education
Edition
2
Date
2019
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
978-0-367-82448-8
Citation Key
laughlinTeachingStudentsSeizure2019
Extra
Num Pages: 4
Citation
Laughlin, N. M. M., Michael. (2019). Teaching Students with Seizure Disorders. In Case Studies in Adapted Physical Education (2nd ed.). Routledge.