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126 Your Child Has Imaginary Friends?  Deborah Greenhut Tells A Parent’s Story To Using These Friends For Healing And Learning

126 Your Child Has Imaginary Friends? Deborah Greenhut Tells A Parent’s Story To Using These Friends For Healing And Learning

The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention

March 14, 202412m 20s

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Show Notes

Hey Friends~ 

Does your child have Imaginary Friends?  Are you concerned? 

Today's guest shows how to create and use those friends for a purpose - to bring about health and healing. This episode shares a delightful story of an insightful doctor with amazingly superb advice for this particular child. 

This episode is a feel good story that will inspire your creativity in helping your child.  It is an episode you will love. 

Always cheering you on! 

Dinalynn

 

CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  [email protected]

CONTACT THE GUEST: [email protected]

ABOUT THE GUEST: Speaker, Author, Educator and three-time family caregiver, Deborah S. Greenhut, PhD is passionate about sharing her experiences to help other family caregivers consider carefully the boundaries they need for effective family caregiving. Deborah's recently published book, "The Rational Caregiver," an Amazon Best Seller and Top New Release this year, shares her framework for approaching caregiving with rational awareness, acceptance, and responsibility to achieve do-able results in your caregiving assignment. In 2022, Deborah published a novel based on her own experience, "The Hoarder's Wife," about a struggling relationship that imploded after 35 years due to a mental health crisis.  Deborah teaches memoir writing to seniors at the Rutgers University Osher Lifelong Learning Program. Dr. Greenhut graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Middlebury College, and holds a PhD from Rutgers University. Her professional life has alternated between university teaching and corporate training for more than 50. years.

 

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