Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures. The majority of childhood epilepsy is idiopathic or genetic in origin. Seizures can be generalized, arising from both hemispheres, or focal, arising from one hemisphere. Common generalized seizures include tonic-clonic, absence, and myoclonic seizures. Diagnosis involves a clinical history and may include EEG and imaging. Treatment primarily involves antiepileptic drug therapy to control seizures.