Color Your Mind, 9781944515485
Paperback
Color your way to brain health with connection, reflection, and joy.

Color Your Mind

a coloring book for those with alzheimer's and the people who love them

$38.82

  • Paperback

    80 pages

  • Release Date

    3 June 2017

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Summary

Color Your Mind: An Interactive Coloring Book for Brain Health and Alzheimer’s

From bestselling author and Alzheimer’s advocate Maria Shriver comes the first coloring book created for brain health and people with Alzheimer’s. This interactive coloring book is filled with inspiration and information developed in partnership with neurologists, psychologists, caregivers, and people with Alzheimer’s.

Each coloring page features prompts to help people with Alzheimer’s and their c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781944515485
ISBN-10:1944515488
Author:Maria Shriver, Brita Lynn Thompson
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:80
Release Date:3 June 2017
Weight:318g
Dimensions:279mm x 216mm
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Critics Review

“Out of the countless coloring books being sold today, ‘Color Your Mind’ is truly one of a kind.”– the Today Show, NBC “This coloring book fills an unmet need and it can facilitate meaningful time and interactions between people with Alzheimer’s, their family members, and caregivers.”– Dr. Richard Isaacson, Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic, Cornell Medical College”The thought and work that has gone into it are very obvious. It’s so important to find activities that can be engaging for family members and patients. It’s very well done and I can see the care, concern and beauty coming through on this project!“– Robin Ketelle, Cognitive Psychology, Emotion, Developmental Psychology R.N., University of California, SFI am very impressed with the layout of the book. The creative ideas, formats, and the simple yet captivating projects are adequate for the clients you are reaching out to. Color Your Mind allows for individual creativity and it also encourages care-givers and families to become involved. Bonding through coloring, drawing, music, crafting, laughing, as well as, a positive sense of humor provide an unthreatening atmosphere for dementia, or Alzheimer’s patients to live, love and flourish.”– Sister Conchessa Johnston, Director at Memory Care Center, University of The Incarnate Word

About The Author

Maria Shriver

Maria Shriver is a Peabody and Emmy-winning journalist and producer and a six-time New York Times best-selling author. She serves as NBC News Special Anchor, reporting on the shifting roles, emerging power, and evolving needs of women in modern life. Maria creates socially conscious television, books, films, and digital media with the purpose of informing, inspiring, and igniting hearts and minds in a discussion that produces positive impact in the world.

Shriver’s work is driven by her belief that all of us have the ability to be Architects of Change – people who see a problem in their own life or the community around them, then step out of their comfort zone and do what it takes to create the solution.

Maria is one of the nation’s leading advocates for families struggling with Alzheimer’s disease. Her father, Sargent Shriver, was diagnosed with the disease in 2003 and passed away from it in 2011 at the age of 95. In 2009, Shriver co-executive produced the Emmy Award-winning four-part HBO documentary series called The Alzheimer’s Project, which opened millions of people’s eyes to the devastating disease. One of the films in the series, “Grandpa, Do you Know Who I Am?” was honored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for exemplifying “television with a conscience” and was based on Shriver’s best-selling children’s book dealing with Alzheimer’s.

In 2009, Shriver testified before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging to encourage Congress to make Alzheimer’s a national legislative priority. Shriver’s voice was instrumental in the December 2010 passage of the National Alzheimer’s Project Act. In addition, Shriver serves on the advisory board of the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas and continues to advocate for patients and families alike.

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