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David Solie is an author, educator, speaker, and thought leader in the area of geriatric and intergenerational communication. His book "How To Say It To Seniors: Closing the Communication Gap with Our Elders" is a landmark text that has been read and reread by legions of baby boomers searching for a better approach to working with their parents and other older adults.
His blog radio shows provide listeners with "new ideas and strategies” for understanding and communicating with aging parents. Experience has taught him that many listeners will have an "ah ha' moment regarding an older parent or client that will forever change the course of their relationship with this person.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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David Solie is an author, educator, speaker, and thought leader in the area of geriatric and intergenerational communication. His book "How To Say It To Seniors: Closing the Communication Gap with Our Elders" is a landmark text that has been read and reread by legions of baby boomers searching for a better approach to working with their parents and other older adults.
His blog radio shows provide listeners with "new ideas and strategies” for understanding and communicating with aging parents. Experience has taught him that many listeners will have an "ah ha' moment regarding an older parent or client that will forever change the course of their relationship with this person.
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