“What my Grandma Means to Say“by JC Sulzenko is a welcome addition to our library and school education program as an educational resource for families and students. It is an engaging story of an 11 year old boy and his grandmother as they struggle to find a new way of connecting with each other.” Caitlin Brydges, Program Staff, Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, May 2011
“As a mental health professional, I’m impressed by Ms. Sulzenko’s depth of understanding of this disease and its impact on families. In the field of dementia, this book is an extremely useful therapeutic tool for an often forgotten population, our children.” Anne Bilodeau, MSW, RSW
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“What my Grandma Means to Say“by JC Sulzenko is a welcome addition to our library and school education program as an educational resource for families and students. It is an engaging story of an 11 year old boy and his grandmother as they struggle to find a new way of connecting with each other.” Caitlin Brydges, Program Staff, Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, May 2011
“As a mental health professional, I’m impressed by Ms. Sulzenko’s depth of understanding of this disease and its impact on families. In the field of dementia, this book is an extremely useful therapeutic tool for an often forgotten population, our children.” Anne Bilodeau, MSW, RSW
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