Power Hour
We have a mantra at The Brain Recovery Project: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Power Hour is for caregivers advocating for the needs
We have a mantra at The Brain Recovery Project: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Power Hour is for caregivers advocating for the needs
Often, parents express concern about their child's ability to learn. They may struggle with attention or behavior issues in the classroom setting. It's important to consider the impacts of a central auditory processing disorder for
We have a mantra at The Brain Recovery Project: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Power Hour is for caregivers advocating for the needs
We have a mantra at The Brain Recovery Project: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Power Hour is for caregivers advocating for the needs
Meet other families on the pediatric epilepsy surgery journey and celebrate our community at the beautiful French Embassy in Washington, DC! This event launches our Give for Hope™ campaign to raise funds for Dreams for
How do they do it? How do other parents manage the many challenges after their child has epilepsy surgery? Do you wish you had a “blueprint” of ideas and tools others have found effective? Our
Each one of us is human. Part of being human is having strong emotional reactions to a parenting experience that is continuously stressful and not what we'd imagined it would be. Understanding what is underneath
When should you consider epilepsy surgery for your child's rare genetic epilepsy? Join Dr. Ahmad Marashly, Medical Director, Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Program, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Monika Jones, founder and Executive Director of the Pediatric Epilepsy
We have a mantra at PESA: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it! Power Hour is for caregivers advocating for the needs of a child
About Power Hour We understand that being a parent of a child who is anywhere on the epilepsy surgery journey can be challenging and overwhelming at times. That’s why we’ve created our Power Hour workshops
Can new technology bring hope to children who have drug-resistant epilepsy? The Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance was thrilled to co-host the USA Premiere of Seizing Hope: High Tech Journeys in Pediatric Epilepsy at the 2022
Are you a vision teacher or orientation & mobility specialist working with students, mentoring teachers in the field, or helping teams? Do you want to learn more about students with epilepsy who have had VNS,