This is a blog started to communicate the stress, joy, responsibility and the daily life of children that are siblings of a disabled child.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Kim got me thinking and I decided to look into the sibling support project. The website was very interesting! I found a link on the site that led to a Sibparent group. This is a place where parents, grandparents, and other family members can log in and chat about the "other children". I thought that this was a great idea because it allowed adults to compare and trade stories of their struggles of having a special needs child and one without. I was looking for studies done on siblings of children with disabilities and I read this one: http://academics.holycross.edu/files/econ_accounting/Golembieski.pdf and I felt that it was useful and informal. I also just signed up for t e mails that will give me helpful information on being a child and having a sibling with a disability! I look forward to what that information will bring to the blog! I was looking for a website that showed statictis but I ended up finding another website that talked about and stressed the importance of being educated. There was a quote that stood out to me: "I Never Figured You Were
Disabled"- A Sister's Experience (http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/disabsibling.html) was the website. That quote really moved me. I feel that children who grow up with a disabled child just assume that it is natural and OK (which it is). They do not view their sibling as different. I thought that was a very powerful statement. Now I get to meet my new nephew this Sunday (his sister has spinda bifida) and I will be excited to learn what Olivia thinks of her little brother who is not handicapped.
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I am guessing there are many articles that pull at the heartstrings. Sibs have a wide range of relationships in general. How having a sib who needs more attention plays into the relationship is an interesting investigation. I look forward to seeing what you find out.
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole - Keep us posted about your nephew. I was thinking about you and your family today. Very exciting!!
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