Reasons for running a sibling group
Not being the only one The most frequent feedback we hear from siblings after they come to a sibling group, workshop or session is: ‘I am not the only one…
Not being the only one The most frequent feedback we hear from siblings after they come to a sibling group, workshop or session is: ‘I am not the only one…
…syndrome, Dravet syndrome, Apert syndrome, Syndromes Without A Name (SWAN), genetic disorders, Cri-du-chat syndrome, Fragile X syndrome and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), to other life-limiting conditions and other lifelong physical…
…a workshop for your group or organisation contact Sibs Here’s what parents have to say after attending our online workshops: “Very comfortable and informal. Learnt a lot” “The information imparted…
…family, could cope with Olly. Religion became so essential for us that we attended church once every two weeks, and the community rallied behind us and prayed for us and…
…companionship and laughter out of each other. We love each other so deeply. Others would comment on how close we all were. At the same time there was always an…
What equipment will I need? We will post a box to your home containing everything siblings need to complete the activity. Each activity is carefully designed for children to be…
…care of her/his brother or sister. If he/she is worried about how his/her brother or sister will communicate, reassure her that you will talk to staff about your sick/disabled child’s…
…my brother waking me up when we were children. I now go for an early morning walk or to the gym, come rain or shine. This gives me some ‘me…
Shamini entered Poetry for Good, a national competition that ran in the Spring of 2021. Her piece ‘Risk Assessment: High’ was highly commended in the spoken word category. Many siblings…