Grandpa's Had A Stroke
a book to help children understand stroke by Helen McIntosh
'It is very important for a child to understand what has happened to a parent, grandparent or other relative or friend affected by stroke.
In this way the child can approach the person without fear and can understand and be supportive in the person's often long rehabilitation process. Grandpa's Had A Stroke will be very useful for rehabilitation professionals to recommend to parents and other adults for such children. The book will also be a useful tool for teachers and thus play a part in producing a community better educated about stroke." Jennifer Guild, Physiotherapist and Feldenkrais Practitioner.
'Grandpa's Had A Stroke' is a useful tool for health workers, teachers, parents and others who want children to come to an understanding of stroke.
Grandpa's Had A Stroke has been translated into Japanese and Hebrew. Contact Helen McIntosh for further details about Grandpa's Had A Stroke, An Interrupted Lunch - a story of stroke rehabilitation and Acceptance - a life changed by stroke