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It is indeed very hard to attribute the behavioral problems to the seizure episodes, not unless the frontal lobe of the brain is involved. The EEG findings would help us with this since this would tell us the possible areas of the brain involved in the seizure. If there are frontal lobe problems, then this may explain part of the behavioral problems but not entirely. The child's environment and psychosocial support also have a great impact in the child's behavior. A concomitant ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) can also be present, and this should be evaluated and treated by a developmental pediatrician. I hope these information help.
Regards to you and your grandson... God bless.
If anyone else has any ideas, please don't hesitate to chime in. Stories of other children with these behavioral problems, please share them.