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| #102964 in Books | Noggin Joggin' Books | 2012-05-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.22 x6.00l,.32 | File type: PDF | 88 pages | ||27 of 29 people found the following review helpful.| LOVE this book.|By Trix|My 87 year old grandmother with dementia can no longer read (vision problems) or write (shakiy hands) on her own, but I read the exercises out loud to her and fill out the answers she gives. I even make notes as to any prompts I might have added to help her out if she was struggling with an answer and I note the date so that I can keep track of any pro|About the Author|The author, a Speech-Language Pathologist and graduate of the University of Connecticut, has over twenty years’ experience providing therapy to improve communication. Ms. Randolph’s interests have recently turned to helping seniors w
The “Joggin’ Your Noggin” series of word games is aimed at improving the lives of people struggling with dementia. Unlike many Alzheimer’s activities books directed to caregivers, “Joggin’ Your Noggin” is designed to be completed by a person in mild to moderate stages, independently or with some support. Written by a Speech-Language Pathologist, the games offer an opportunity not only for fun, entertainment, and a sense of accomp...
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