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Five tips on how to talk to kids about dementia

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageSurveys of children revealed they don't like being lied to about the degenerative condition. Author provided

Why does Grandpa keep forgetting my name?

Why does Mum do silly things like put salt in my hot chocolate?

With 900,000 Australians expected to be living with dementia by 2050, these are the types of questions more and more children will be...

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