June Is
Alzheimer’s And Brain Awareness Month: Showing Support For Those Living With
Dementia
GREAT NANNY DOESN'T REMEMBER ME
Explaining Dementia to
Children.
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AVAILABLE IN KINDLE VERSION
Kindle Version #Free at Amazon
on June 8,9 and 10, 2022
Dementia
is a frightening thing to adults so it is hardly surprising that it’s
frightening to children. Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental
ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example.
Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia. It may be on a sliding scale
of total confusion to just occasional memory lapses. All dementia is not
Alzheimer's disease and many people show moderate memory loss without ever
being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. This book is not an attempt to define the
disease or to suggest a cure or treatment. The goal of this book is to provide
a simplistic explanation of general dementia to a primary-age child. Kids are
amazingly resilient if they are provided with explanations for confusing things
in their lives. My hope is this book will provide children a modicum of
illumination on a confusing issue.
Amazon Review
Ideal read for anyone with young people in mind on
learning about the disease of Dementia
By VMLM on July 8, 2015
Dementia of all types can
be very worrisome, confusing, as well as sad for the loved one who has it as
well as for their families. This is a great short read for children as well as
older people who would like to know more about the debilitating disease. The
story is about a girl named Brenda who goes to visit her great-grandmother, who
has dementia. During this visit the author, William, explains through story and
picture form the implications of this debilitating disease. His intention is to
help young people and any age for that matter, know what they are dealing with
and how to cope. I think it is a great idea on William’s part to write this book
as well as his many other books dealing with difficult situations life throws
at us. This is an ideal read for anyone with young people in mind on learning
about the disease of Dementia. I also recommend you check out his other books
dealing with more of life’s trying dilemmas.
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