If a kindergarten child has an epileptic seizure, the kindergarten should immediately help the child lie down and take a series of measures, the most important is to immediately call 120. If a kindergarten child has an epileptic seizure, 120 should be called immediately, and then the teacher can help the child lie down to avoid the child falling, bumping and bleeding, move away from surrounding obstacles, turn the child’s head sideways, and if the child spits out foam or food, remove the foam or food from the child’s mouth in a timely manner to avoid risks such as choking due to accidental aspiration. It is also important to loosen anything such as a red scarf or collar that may make it difficult to breathe. If the child shows signs of muscle tonus and teeth clenching, please do not forcefully press the child’s limbs down or force open the child’s mouth to avoid accidents such as broken bones. You should also record the time when the epilepsy started with the child’s symptoms of the seizure and report it to the doctor at the moment when the ambulance arrives, and you should communicate with the child’s parents afterwards. Do not feed your baby water or food and do not put anything into the baby’s mouth until the baby regains full consciousness. Avoid over-starvation or over-fullness of the baby, lack of sleep and fatigue in general. Help the baby to build up confidence in overcoming the disease.