
There is perhaps no group in our society who is impacted more and recognized less than the siblings of disabled people. It's time to highlight their needs. This handbook does just that. Updated annually, it provides parents and caregivers with insight and practical strategies for supporting the siblings of special-needs children.By collaborating with a professional psychologist, the author was abl...
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Print Length: 128 pages
Publisher: Fisheye Books (December 28, 2013)
Publication Date: December 28, 2013
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Language: English
ASIN: B00BPWC5L4
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We have fraternal twins, one of whom has Asperger's. The information in the book was well-presented, but very basic. A good first step....
ge the insight she learned from years of counseling about her lifelong relationship with her own Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) brother. The success of the collaboration is evident here -- you'll find a non-clinical yet spot-on understanding of special-needs sibling dynamics.Short and to the point, the book starts by explaining the term "glass children" (e.g., the neurotypical, "see-through" child in the sibling relationship). Next you'll find suggestions (15 tips) for helping ASD siblings deal with day-to-day challenges such as understanding lopsided household rules, feeling loved and respected as an individual outside of their role as an ASD sibling, and comprehending the unique advantages of living in a special-needs family. This is an important resource for anyone wanting to understand and support ASD siblings.