Can Children with Congenital Heart Disease Attend School Normally?

Most children with congenital heart disease are able to attend school and participate in daily activities alongside their peers.

While some may require adjustments, these are usually manageable within a mainstream school environment. Common support includes flexible attendance for medical appointments, rest breaks during the day, and adapted physical education.

Schools in the UK are required to provide appropriate support through structured healthcare plans and trained staff.

With the right balance of awareness and flexibility, children with CHD can enjoy a full and positive school experience.


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