Why Biden acted like a small child at the debate...

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Because he was debating a small child.

Yes, the president has dementia
No, Biden is not acting like a child or preschooler.

Dementia in no way can be likened to acting like a child.
If you put a 4 year old on the debate stage, he might need to be led down the steps, like Jill who held Biden's hand at the end of the debate and walked him off stage....
 
Yes, the president has dementia
No, Biden is not acting like a child or preschooler.

Dementia in no way can be likened to acting like a child.
I think it does. I have to explain things very simply to my mother, who is in mid-stage dementia, as if I’m speaking to a child.
 
I think it does. I have to explain things very simply to my mother, who is in mid-stage dementia, as if I’m speaking to a child.
Your idea of the intelligence children is not me experience. Dementia is the opposite of the intellect a child naturally has, an intellect that is growing, not diminishing.
 
Your idea of the intelligence children is not me experience. Dementia is the opposite of the intellect a child naturally has, an intellect that is growing, not diminishing.
Well, of course, and that’s the tragedy of dementia. When you speak to a child in simple terms, appropriate for his age, you know that he will advance; but with dementia, it will only get worse.

That said, you do have to speak simply to a dementia patient, just as you speak simoly to a child.
 
Well, of course, and that’s the tragedy of dementia. When you speak to a child in simple terms, appropriate for his age, you know that he will advance; but with dementia, it will only get worse.

That said, you do have to speak simply to a dementia patient, just as you speak simoly to a child.
Equating dementia with adolenscence shows a lack of intelligence or maybe a sugn of dementia.

You must speak how to a person that lost the ability to reason?

You display a complete ignorance of dementia
 
Equating dementia with adolenscence shows a lack of intelligence or maybe a sugn of dementia.

You must speak how to a person that lost the ability to reason?

You display a complete ignorance of dementia
I speak from experience. I know I have to simplify my language when explaining something to someone with dementia. And by language, I don’t mean words: I mean in keeping the content simple, to-the-point, and without additional details.

And look at how Jill Biden, a Ph.D., spoke to Biden after the debate: “you ddid great…..you knew all the answers!” That is how you speak to a child, and to someone with dementia.

Also, you have a very ill-informed idea of what dementia is: it’s not the loss of the abikity to reason. It starts with the loss of short-term memory and executive function. They can still reason, but not with complicated matters.
 
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