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…found a balance that is working really well at the minute. It has genuinely helped me a lot, so I really wanted you to know how useful I have found…
…found a balance that is working really well at the minute. It has genuinely helped me a lot, so I really wanted you to know how useful I have found…
…couldn’t have friends round’). Lack of parental relationship For the attention or bond they didn’t have with their parents (‘I became self-sufficient very early on because my Mum just didn’t…
…their disabled child. If a sibling’s behaviour, mood or school work undergoes a sudden change, find out if that is in any way related to what is happening with their…
…I would wrap her arms around me to cuddle me but did she understand? I would never really know. If Katy was upset, I would comfort her in the same…
…day job! No one told us that Paul was eligible to claim housing benefit, and we put in a complaint about this. No one showed us any empathy or understanding…
…have a lock on my bedroom door because he would come into the room and wreck it. There was a sense of shame around his behaviour. I generally wouldn’t admit…
…and how you can help: https://www.sibs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Sibs.org_.uk-Young-siblings-staying-at-home.mp4 We are all being asked to stay at home due to lockdown once again. This month we’re talking about how important it is to…
…more information visit www.childline.org.uk If you are an adult and are feeling distressed or isolated you can contact the Samaritans anytime on 116 123 For more information visit www.samaritans.org…
…nothing can phase us. We are accepting of new people, new ideas and changes. Understanding – we have an increased level of understanding of others. It is second-nature to us…
Around eighteen months ago, our family were informed that my brother D’s appointee, the manager of the project where he lives within a supported living community, was retiring. We were…