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The Stranger I Call Grandma: A Story about Alzheimer's Disease
Swanee Ballman
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| #5105600 in Books | Jawbone Pub Corp | 2001-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .33 x7.77 x10.34l,.65 | File type: PDF | 32 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very poorly done book|By V. Cowie|I bought this book based on the description and that it is listed under Product Description on as being for ages 4-8. This, in fact, is not true. The book itself states it is for Grades 3-4 with interest level at ages 9-12! On top of that the illustrations are very poor and the way it is written, in parts, leaves nothing but fear and negati|About the Author|Swanee Ballman and her family dealt with the horrors of Alzheimer's Disease. Her own son's reaction to his grandmother was the reason behind this title. |Ballman is an author, teacher, and popular speaker. She is a regional director for the Flo
A valuable tool to provide both children and adults a better understanding of dementia while helping them through the trauma of their situation.
Andrew's beloved grandmother is acting strange. When she has to come live in his house, Andrew's life suddenly is turned upside down. Grandma scares his friends and accuses him of things he did not do. HE hates her.
Mom has to explain to him why Grandma acts as she does. They learn what they need to do to make life toler...
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