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Gerhard Schumann

    February 14, 1911 – July 29, 1995
    Die Tiefe trägt
    Ein Weihnachtsmärchen
    Mum has got Parkinson´s
    Grandma has got Parkinson´s
    Dad has got Parkinson´s
    Grandpa has got Parkinson´s. Parkinson´s made understandable to children
    • "Grandpa has got Parkinson's" is part of a series aimed at explaining Parkinson's disease to children. It simplifies how the brain works and discusses the disease's impact, offering easy exercises for young readers to support affected family members. The book aims to reduce fears and promote understanding of living with Parkinson's.

      Grandpa has got Parkinson´s. Parkinson´s made understandable to children
    • Dad has got Parkinson´s

      Parkinson´s made understandable to children

      „Dad has got Parkinson´s“ is part of the book series: Parkinson´s made understandable to children. The writer explains in a simple way how the brain works, how the Parkinson disease occurs and how the patient can be supported and helped. He explains easy exercises that the young readers can perform with the patient to preserve the mobility and joy of living for years to come.„Dad has got Parkinson´s“ helps children and adolescents to better understand the disease and reduce their fears about the future. It is phrased in a clear and concise language and shows a way to have a normal life with the Parkinson disease. The following books are part of the book series as well: „Grandma has got Parkinson´s“, „Mum has got Parkinson´s“, „Grandpa has got Parkinson´s“.

      Dad has got Parkinson´s
    • Grandma has got Parkinson´s

      Parkinson´s made understandable to children

      „Grandma has got Parkinson´s“ is part of the book series: Parkinson´s made understandable to children. The writer explains in a simple way how the brain works, how the Parkinson disease occurs and how the patient can be supported and helped. He explains easy exercises that the young readers can perform with the patient to preserve the mobility and joy of living for years to come.„Grandma has got Parkinson´s“ helps children and adolescents to better understand the disease and reduce their fears about the future. It is phrased in a clear and concise language and shows a way to have a normal life with the Parkinson disease. The following books are part of the book series as well: „Mum has got Parkinson´s“, „Dad has got Parkinson´s“, „Grandpa has got Parkinson´s“.

      Grandma has got Parkinson´s
    • Mum has got Parkinson´s

      Parkinson´s made understandable to children

      „Mum has got Parkinson´s“ is part of the book series: Parkinson´s made understandable to children. The writer explains in a simple way how the brain works, how the Parkinson disease occurs and how the patient can be supported and helped. He explains easy exercises that the young readers can perform with the patient to preserve the mobility and joy of living for years to come.„Mum has got Parkinson´s“ helps children and adolescents to better understand the disease and reduce their fears about the future. It is phrased in a clear and concise language and shows a way to have a normal life with the Parkinson disease. The following books are part of the book series as well: „Grandma has got Parkinson´s“, „Dad has got Parkinson´s“, „Grandpa has got Parkinson´s“.

      Mum has got Parkinson´s