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The Handbook of Time

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

The tactile experience of making Hand Books helps elders in the early stages of Alzheimer's exercise brain synapsis and keeps them grounded in the "now", and gives their at-risk teen partners opportunities to demonstrate responsibility and nurturing care. Both groups benefit from the power of laughter to build personal confidence and strengthen feelings of connection to others in their community. - Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vermont. 2004-05.

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  • This was soooo cool. I love when youth pays so much attention sometimes. I just read in the news that teens beat a homeless person and several people just watch it happen. They didn't take the time to yell! How pathetic. Love you peoples.

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