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MIRAI PUBLISHING ,Inc
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walk along with
Original text before translation
いっしょにあるく
(PB000066)
JAN:9784434304873
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(PB000066)
JAN:9784434304873
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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B5 size, jacket, all colors, 32 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2022
Product tag: None
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Description
A picture book by an active caregiver, written from the perspective of a person with dementia herself. This is a picture book written by an active caregiver from the perspective of a person with dementia. [I have been trying my best for a long time. But lately, there are more and more things I don't understand and can't do. ......] The main character of this picture book is a person with dementia. The book is written and illustrated by an active caregiver who has been in contact with people with dementia on a daily basis. The book was created by an active caregiver, who has daily contact with people with dementia, and who has close feelings for the people being cared for. In caring for a close relative, we wonder if we are not imposing a one-sided answer [for the person]. ...... This book is an opportunity to reconsider the dignity of human beings. [This one-sided imposition is not limited to the field of caregiving. It is also a common practice in childcare, with children, and in all other interactions with people. In all other communications with people, this is a book that will make you realize what is important. This is a book that will make you realize how important it is to be aware of your own personal feelings. Comments from the Publisher Many people may be surprised by the dialogues of the person with dementia in this picture book. I am sure that many of you will be surprised by the lines spoken by people with dementia themselves in this picture book. Before listening to the person's feelings, I believe that the people around him or her are making decisions [for his or her own good] [for his or her safety]. I think there are times when those around them make decisions [for the person's sake] and [for their safety] before listening to the person's feelings. However, the person may be hurt. I recommend this picture book not only for caregivers, but also for those who are struggling with communication, such as parenting, married couples, bosses and subordinates, etc. If you can relate to the feelings of the other person, you may find it a little easier for yourself as well. Please read this book to relax your shoulders a little. About the Author Mieko Ueno Born in Hyogo Prefecture. After graduating from Kyoto Art Junior College, she changed jobs and started working at a special nursing home for the elderly. She has been involved in dementia care up to the present. Currently, while working as a care support specialist at a group home, she is also active as a dementia care instructor. |
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This is a picture book written by an active caregiver from the perspective of a person with dementia.
[I have been trying my best for a long time. But lately, there are more and more things I don't understand and can't do. ......]
The main character of this picture book is a person with dementia.
The book is written and illustrated by an active caregiver who has been in contact with people with dementia on a daily basis.
The book was created by an active caregiver, who has daily contact with people with dementia, and who has close feelings for the people being cared for.
In caring for a close relative, we wonder if we are not imposing a one-sided answer [for the person]. ......
This book is an opportunity to reconsider the dignity of human beings.
[This one-sided imposition is not limited to the field of caregiving.
It is also a common practice in childcare, with children, and in all other interactions with people.
In all other communications with people, this is a book that will make you realize what is important.
This is a book that will make you realize how important it is to be aware of your own personal feelings.
Comments from the Publisher
Many people may be surprised by the dialogues of the person with dementia in this picture book.
I am sure that many of you will be surprised by the lines spoken by people with dementia themselves in this picture book.
Before listening to the person's feelings, I believe that the people around him or her are making decisions [for his or her own good] [for his or her safety].
I think there are times when those around them make decisions [for the person's sake] and [for their safety] before listening to the person's feelings.
However, the person may be hurt.
I recommend this picture book not only for caregivers, but also for those who are struggling with communication, such as parenting, married couples, bosses and subordinates, etc.
If you can relate to the feelings of the other person, you may find it a little easier for yourself as well.
Please read this book to relax your shoulders a little.
About the Author
Mieko Ueno
Born in Hyogo Prefecture. After graduating from Kyoto Art Junior College, she changed jobs and started working at a special nursing home for the elderly.
She has been involved in dementia care up to the present. Currently, while working as a care support specialist at a group home, she is also active as a dementia care instructor.