This article is about, as the title says, how to handle an elderly parent's bad behavior. It goes into detail about behavior such as yelling, swearing, not showering, paranoia, and hoarding. This fits with King Lear because he's basically turning into an adult child, a brat. He's becoming very cranky and yelling and going into long speeches and curses towards his daughters.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
How to Handle an Elderly Parent's Bad Behavior--Annotated Bibliography
Sollitto, Marlo. "How to Handle an Elderly Parent's Bad Behavior." AgingCare. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2013.
This article is about, as the title says, how to handle an elderly parent's bad behavior. It goes into detail about behavior such as yelling, swearing, not showering, paranoia, and hoarding. This fits with King Lear because he's basically turning into an adult child, a brat. He's becoming very cranky and yelling and going into long speeches and curses towards his daughters.
This article is about, as the title says, how to handle an elderly parent's bad behavior. It goes into detail about behavior such as yelling, swearing, not showering, paranoia, and hoarding. This fits with King Lear because he's basically turning into an adult child, a brat. He's becoming very cranky and yelling and going into long speeches and curses towards his daughters.
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