Bobbie – “People judged me when I didn’t fawn over my physically disabled sister in the way they expected”
…having anything to do with her By the time I left home to study at 18, I was ready to not come back. But I did. It was worse by…
…having anything to do with her By the time I left home to study at 18, I was ready to not come back. But I did. It was worse by…
…to come up with ideas on how to talk to him about the situation, help him cope with the change in routine, and how else to give structure to his…
…gym, and supermarket. This may all change in the Autumn, as I am expected to teach face-to-face. I am worried especially about commuting on a daily basis. I am more…
…them to do something.’ One of these definitions resonates more with siblings than the other, but where does the guilt from come? Does it come from someone externally making you…
…know they aren’t alone – they are part of our 2 million strong sibling community! Check out our resources for National Siblings Day – including colouring, writing and drawing sheets…
…night) due to complex medical needs. At a time when we had very little support pre-Covid, we now have even less. How does anyone make a decision to allow others…
…Community Connector which means that I organize and host social events, workshops and parties for adults who have a learning disability. It is an amazing job and I thank my…
…is not perfect. Encourage your young person who is disabled or has additional needs to become more independent each year, with some of their care and support coming from people…
…contains everything you need to complete the intervention including an activity booklet, stickers, and certificate Advice on how to identity these siblings in your school and on evaluating the intervention…
…on paper “just because…”! My rebellious attitude completely changed the path I took and I achieved average grades. Looking back on this, I wish I had accepted the subjects I…