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@colleenyoung

I often draw parallels between approaches with children with caring for someone with dementia and understand your effort to "be as patient as I used to be in my classroom." The difference, as we all know, is that with children we can look forward to progression, but dementia forces us to face and accept regression. I acknowledge this reality only to offer permission for people to cut themselves some slack when patience might be in short supply. We're human, not perfect, but human.

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PLEASE remember tho, that WE are NOT children--we LIVED FULL LIVES, met MANY responsibilities BEFORE our DISEASE, & OFTEN can COMPREHEND what is GOING on, even tho we may not be able to communicate completely or undetstandably!
It is VERY HARD for our brains to do 2 thibgs at once which is what talking takes: speak8ng AND thinking about what words to say!