Decision Points in Parenting
July 15, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
Throughout our lives, we’ll encounter different types of parenting that mark eras.
Our parents caring for us
Caring for our children
Involvement with our grandchildren
Overseeing our parents’ care or needs
Caring for other family members, of various ages, who have become our responsibility.
Throughout all of these eras will come various decisions. We will make them as a child or an adult. We will come to points where it’s difficult to know what to do, but we must choose a path after acquiring information and knowledge.
One of the more difficult decisions many of us have to make is whether and when to place a parent …read more
More Alzheimer’s Parenting Resources
May 29, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
The post I wrote about resources for Alzheimer’s caregivers, Thursday Thirteen – 13 Blogs About Alzheimer’s, resulted in numerous comments and caregivers sharing information.
They even provided some more blogs for caregivers.
If you’re looking for information and just a place to get together with other caregivers, for comfort and encouragement, perhaps you’d like to check out these blogs. Also, you may find tips on making life more enjoyable for the person with Alzheimer’s.
If you have any more resources, do share them with us. Caregivers need all the encouragement and support they can find during their journey with their Alzheimer’s patient.
Alzheimer’s Notes Now Part Of BlissTree
March 13, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
A Note for my Alzheimer’s Notes readers. When you check out Alzheimer’s Notes, you’ll be redirected to b5media’s new venture, BlissTree. Here you’ll find many exciting topics for great reading and information.
I’ll be writing here at BlissTree on topics under the parenting and crafts section and still will include posts about “parenting one’s parents,” which involves Alzheimer’s. Since most of us are involved in other parenting and grandparenting activities, as well. So you’ll find a variety of slants to the parenting field.
Let us know what you’d like to read about.




