Navigating an Alzheimer’s diagnosis is difficult for any Family. However, it is especially challenging when you need to explain these changes to a young child. This episode explores how intergenerational storytelling can help bridge the gap between grandparents with memory loss and their grandchildren.
First, we discuss the importance of using age-appropriate language. Because a child often lives in the “here and now,” they are uniquely equipped to connect with seniors through simple, joyful activities. Furthermore, we dive into creative ways to foster these bonds, such as Gardening, music, and art. These shared experiences reduce social isolation for the senior. Meanwhile, the child learns valuable lessons in empathy and patience.
Additionally, we address the common fears parents face when introducing children to the realities of cognitive decline. Consequently, we highlight practical tips for managing behavioral changes and “moments of Clarity.” Whether you are a long-distance relative or a primary caregiver, this conversation offers a roadmap for maintaining family connections. Tune in to discover how to turn a difficult journey into an opportunity for intergenerational Growth.
Carol Steinberg is a semi-retired writer and editor. After a long career as a freelance journalist, which included contributing to The New York Times, she made a mid-life career change to serve at local and national nonprofit organizations focused on Alzheimer’s disease and Caregiving. Recently, she authored her first children’s book, entitled Come Grandpa Meow, Let’s Fly: A Heartfelt Children’s Story About Alzheimer’s Disease Plus a Guide to Intergenerational Activities. The children’s book draws on Carol’s family and professional experience, and pays tribute to her dad, who had Alzheimer’s, and her mom, who was his heroic care partner. The book is available on Amazon, and a portion of each sale benefits the VOA Foundation, a nonprofit led by individuals living with Alzheimer’s and sister organization to Voices of Alzheimer’s.
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