Autism, Epilepsy & Seizures: How to Recognize the Signs and Basic First Aid When You Do
The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation (DJF) has produced and released as a public service, an informational brochure entitled, Autism, Epilepsy & Seizures: How to Recognize the Signs and Basic First Aid When You Do, that specifically focuses on Autism, Epilepsy and the Co-Condition as well as how to recognize seizures and basic first aid that is recommended by the Epilepsy Foundation. The brochure was collaborative effort with DJF Advisory Board Member and renowned child and adolescent neurologist, Dr. Ruth Nass who practices at the NYU Child Study Center at NYU’s Langone Medical Center, The Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey and Autism Family Services of New Jersey.
The complete brochure that includes a fold-open chart to be displayed in community settings can be downloaded, reproduced and read free of charge by clicking the image on the left or by visiting The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation as well as the websites of the brochure’s collaborators and other autism organizations including Autism Speaks, OAR and SAARC.“It is our hope that this informational brochure will create awareness among those affected by Autism and the community at large about the prevalence of this co-condition and will offer a starting point for further inquiry with one's physician," said Linda Walder Fiddle, Executive Director of DJF. "We want first responders, classroom teachers, service providers and families to use the informational fold-out chart that describes different types of seizures and what to do if one occurs," added Dr. Nass "and hopefully this will help them to identify a potential seizure and even better, help save someone's life."



