Epilepsy is a chronic disease and it is important to establish a long-term struggle with the disease and have the confidence to overcome it. Parents should learn more about epilepsy and understand the general knowledge of the disease. Children with epilepsy should lead a regular life, combine work and rest, not stay up late, not be overly excited and fatigued, avoid overeating, avoid coffee, cola and other beverages, and forbid smoking, alcohol, spicy and other stimulating foods. Avoid watching exciting and stimulating movies and TV programs, do not play video games, and do not make loud noises and get frightened. Avoid riding bicycles, swimming, playing with high-altitude toys, bungee jumping and other dangerous games in amusement parks. If you need to change the antiepileptic drugs, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to gradually reduce the amount of slow withdrawal, to prevent the recurrence of epilepsy, or even the emergence of persistent status. Exercise moderately to increase resistance and prevent or reduce seizures.