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Sometimes Grandma Calls Me Jean

Sometimes Grandma Calls Me Jean

by Jill Pietroburgo (Author)
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Customers find the book excellent for helping children understand dementia and Alzheimer's, providing practical tips for caregivers. The illustrations are beautifully illustrated, and customers describe the story as sweet and heart-warming, with one review noting how it takes readers through a full range of emotions.

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Award Winning Author, Jill Pietroburgo, helps families introduce a difficult topic like dementia with compassion and love. The story portrays a relationship between a young girl, Grace, and her grandmother, who has dementia. Each thoughtful illustration represents the passing of time and the changes that dementia brings. Despite dementia's effects, Grace continues to demonstrate simple, but valuable, ways to interact with her grandmother and play an important role on her care team.Supporting ChildrenAt the end of the story, twenty detailed tips are provided to help parents/caregivers support children who have loved ones with dementia. These tips include:Questions to ask that will encourage interaction with the storyWays to build empathy for a loved one with dementiaHow to talk with a child about his/her feelingsActivities to facilitate positive interactions between children and loved ones with dementiaSuggested Bible verses to memorize as sources of comfortValuable reminders for the parent/caregiverThe book also includes a "How Am I Feeling?" chart for children who may need visual support to express their emotions. Real pictures of Grandma Bonnie are also provided on the pages called "Grandma's Photo Album."Honoring our Loved OnesAs the generations of families age, parents find themselves pulled toward the differing needs of their children and their elders. Parents in this stage of life are known as the "sandwich generation." During this stage, parents model for their children how to care for loved ones dealing with the challenges of aging, including dementia. The actions of parents will exemplify attitudes of spite or grace, frustration or mercy, and suffering or hope. May the purchase of this book move both adults and children toward positive choices that honor our aging loved ones.Donation10% of the profits from this book provides assistance to others who have loved ones with dementia. Read more

Product Information

ASINB0CD39JNTT
PublisherBookBaby
Publication dateSeptember 6, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Print length40 pages
ISBN-13979-8218208981
Item Weight10.1 ounces
Reading age4+ years, from customers
Dimensions9.25 x 0.4 x 7.25 inches
Grade levelPreschool - 3
Best Sellers Rank#3,219,029 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,005 in Children's Books on Diseases & Physical Illness #2,953 in Neurology (Books) #3,123 in Children's Multigenerational Family Life
Customer Reviews5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 91 ratings

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