National Siblings Day 2021: Shamini
…the pandemic rules are relaxed and she’s finally allowed to come home to see her family. She can help me to make tea and cake – she makes weak tea…
…the pandemic rules are relaxed and she’s finally allowed to come home to see her family. She can help me to make tea and cake – she makes weak tea…
…began an extraordinary journey of repair, rediscovering the depths of their brotherhood, one gradual step at a time. Combining Manni’s tender words with Reuben’s powerful illustrations, their story of hope…
…make you feel better. However, keeping moving can also help to make you feel better. You can; Go for a walk Play sports with a friend Dance around the kitchen…
…brave, resilient and independent my sister was during this time. She is now (over a year later) completely recovered and so much more mobile. She has shown real determination and…
…this heart-wrenching talk, Alicia tells parents of children with special needs — and their surrounding community — to stop looking through the siblings of children with special needs.” – YouTube…
…or conversation is about the siblings and not about the disabled child. Go through the pages on giving attention and sibling rivalry with parents. Open communication Show parents ways to…
…answer questions from siblings, for example, a community learning disability nurse, a school nurse, a teacher from the local special school, an autism advisor, or a paediatrician. Inform them about…
…the idea of the box – when a worry or troubling thought comes into their mind, siblings write it down on a piece of paper and put it in the…
…sister’s support and care. ‘Finding Sibs was incredible as I realised I wasn’t alone, others had the same concerns and challenges. I found it very reassuring – it was like…
…the siblings have in common You will need A chair for all the siblings How to do it The siblings are seated on chairs in a circle with the leader…