When Children Become Parents E-Book

$6.99

eBook

Alzheimer’s Disease (and memory loss) is the Number One fear of baby boomers.

No-one wants to end up with memory loss and living in care ….

but what if it strikes someone in your family?

When Children Become Parents gives you insights
You will know what to do!

You will learn :

  • What are the worrying signs?
  • How did we know this was Alzheimer’s?
  • Practical things like which clothes are best
  • Tips for communicating and helping her to remember
  • How to cope with difficult behavior
  • How to keep her amused and engaged all day

This eBook is a godsend if you are already coping with Alzheimer’s – and you will want to get a copy for your friends, also.
When Children Become Parents is based on the personal story of the authors and their much-loved Mother.

Note: Price is in New Zealand dollars
(it will be less in other currencies)

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Also available on Amazon Kindle

“I’ve read your book about your lovely Mum. She was a very special person to you I’m sure. The practical information woven through your story is so helpful for others coping with the effects of Alzheimer’s” S.W. New Zealand.

Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are coping with Alzheimer’s – be the one who knows the facts and can help those around you.
Stop worrying and take action.

About the authors:

In 2008, Dr Allison Lamont, PhD (Psych), MA (Hons), APS, ASSBI published her ground-breaking research into age-related memory loss (available, Amazon). World-wide interest in her findings led her to address conferences in Atlanta, Edinburgh and New Zealand. She identified six key areas of memory skill that were pivotal in maintaining a confident, active and independent lifestyle throughout life and it is these skills that are the focus of the books, neurogames and training courses. Dr. Lamont is a counsellor and conducts the Auckland Memory Clinic

Gillian Eadie, M.Ed, BA, DipTchg, LTCL, Churchill Fellow, HFITPNZ, Dr. Lamont’s sister, is whose career includes speech pathology, teaching at all compulsory levels and 20 years as a school principal in prestigious independent schools. She established the Memory Foundation with Dr. Lamont and brought her expert skills in teaching and learning to the creation of the brain tools available today. Gillian is now with The University of Auckland. and chaired the Human Participants Ethics Committee for 2.5 years.

Memory Foundation articles, books, neurogames and memory programmes are scientifically based and clinically effective. They focus on the key skills needed to keep brains active, alert and growing at any age, with a particular emphasis on the 50+ age group. Developing cognitive reserve while brain skills are intact in one’s 50′s will help create the buffer boomers need to push back against memory loss later in life.

Gillian and Allison are baby boomers themselves, have addressed international conferences and their resources have sold in 40 countries.

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