My son is alsmost 4 and he has febrile seizures. My husband had them when he was young, too, and out grew athem by the age of six. My son had his first one at 15 months old. I'm sure the doctors have told you the following: Stip them of all clothing (you can leave a diaper on), lie them on their back, and pat them all over with cool (NOT cold) wet clothes, and if not currently seizing, administer Tylenol and Motrin, taking turns, every three hours. DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN YOUR CHILDS MOUTH, INCLUDING MEDICINE, DURING A SEIZURE. Febrile seizures are not caused by high temperature, but instead by the rate at which the temperature rises. So, be on the lookout whenever your child starts to feel ill to prevent the seizure before it happens. The fever spike usually occurs at the onset of an illness, so it is sometimes hard to catch because you may not know that your child is starting to become ill. My son hasn't had one now since he was almost three years old, but there was one time after that where we definitly prevented one because we saw it coming. He became lathargic and we immediately stripped him, gave him medicine, and cooled him with cool washcloths and he came out of it without having a seizure. Even though I know it's only Febrile Seizures, I always call the ambulance right away to have them on their way just in case it goes on too long.