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What The Brain Is Trying To Say

By: A.E. Parrish
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If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already noticed that something has changed.

Not dramatically.
Not all at once.

But enough to make you wonder:

Is this normal… or is something wrong?

When a parent or loved one begins to decline, families are often left feeling confused, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next.

This book helps you understand what is actually happening — before a crisis forces the decision.


Inside, you’ll learn how to:
  • recognize early warning signs that are often missed
  • understand the difference between normal aging and dementia
  • identify safety risks before they become emergencies
  • interpret behavior changes as communication
  • make clear, confident decisions about care and next steps

More than information — this is clarity

Before there is a diagnosis, the brain often begins to communicate through behavior.

Repetition.
Confusion.
Changes in routine.
Anxiety.
Withdrawal.

These are not random.

They are signals.

And when you understand them, you can respond earlier, more effectively, and with less fear.


Who this book is for

This book is for:

  • adult children caring for aging parents
  • families navigating memory or behavior changes
  • anyone unsure of what to do next

A different kind of guide

Most resources focus on diagnoses.

This book focuses on what you are actually seeing every day.

It helps you understand:

not just what is happening…
but why it’s happening
and what to do about it


You don’t have to figure this out alone

With the right understanding, families can move from reacting in crisis
to making informed, confident decisions — earlier.

And that changes everything.

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