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Dlaczego Babcia wklada majtki do lodowki? - Wyjasniamy Dzieciom chorobe Alzheimera (Polish, Paperback)
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Dlaczego Babcia wklada majtki do lodowki? - Wyjasniamy Dzieciom chorobe Alzheimera (Polish, Paperback)
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Loot Price R315
Discovery Miles 3 150
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On some days, seven-year old Julie feels like she's living in a Fun
House. Hers is a topsy-turvy world where the toaster sprouts a
toothbrush, and a watermelon gets dressed up in pink underpants for
a summer picnic But on other days, Julie struggles with
understanding why her Halloween trick-or-treating got cancelled, or
why Grandma can't remember her name. Julie is struggling with
understanding her grandmother's Alzheimer's disease. Authors Max
Wallack and Carolyn Given believe that no child is too young to
learn about this disease, or how to participate in providing safe
care for their loved one. Why Did Grandma Put Her Underwear in the
Refrigerator? is a sensitive, light-hearted children's story that
seamlessly provides its young readers with a toolbox to help them
overcome their fears and frustrations. It shares easy-to-understand
explanations of what happens inside the brains of Alzheimer's
patients, how to cope with gradual memory loss, with a missed
holiday, or even a missing Grandma This 40-page fully illustrated
children's book is told from a second-grader's perspective in her
own style and vocabulary, but it lovingly shares real strategies,
scientific insights and lessons of dignity from which adult
caregivers may also benefit. Max Wallack has received numerous
national awards for his work on behalf of Alzheimer's patients.
These include the Nestle Very Best in Youth Award, the Citizen's
Bank Trufit Good Citizen Scholarship, the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam
Award, the Jefferson Award for Public Service, the Daughters of the
American Revolution Community Service Award, and the President's
Call to Service Medal. He has published in respected journals in
the field of Alzheimer's disease and has presented his work at
national and international conferences. Carolyn Given is an
experienced caregiver herself and an acclaimed middle and high
school educator with particular interest in intergenerational
programming. Prior to her teaching career, she served as her town's
Council on Aging Director and later became cover-story writer and
editor of The Senior Advocate (now called the Fifty Plus Advocate
Newspaper), a Massachusetts-based mature market publication. Most
recently she was the recipient of an award from the Soul-Making
Keats Literary Competition sponsored by the National League of
American Pen Women. Together, Max and Carolyn have created a book
that is a necessity for the millions of children and grandchildren
who are currently dealing with this incurable disease.
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