Summer series 2026, vol. 7: Let´s talk about: Childhood dementia w/ Stephen, Kate, Bengt, Anne- Grethe and Øyvind
In this second-to-last episode of this year’s summer series, and of season 6, the topic is once again childhood dementia. If you haven’t heard the first episode, which was published earlier this season and in which I talk with Gail Hilton, I recommend you listen to that one first. The focus of the conversation in this episode is on learning and on how to best facilitate it for children affected by dementia.
I’m joined by a record number of guests — five in total. In this conversation you will meet Stephen von Tetzchner, professor emeritus in psychology at the Institute of Psychology at the Universitety of Oslo; Kate Sin, researcher conducting a Churchill Fellowship on childhood dementia and education; Bengt Elmerskog, retired adviser at Statped; Anne Grete Tøssebro, retired special educator; and Øyvind Blindheim, father to a son with childhood dementia. Together they share their knowledge, experience and reflections on the challenges and practical approaches related to the episode’s topic.
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