The needs of young siblings
…compared to 6,564 controls. Goudie et al, 2013 Young siblings’ experiences Growing up with a brother or sister who is disabled or who has special educational needs, or a serious…
…compared to 6,564 controls. Goudie et al, 2013 Young siblings’ experiences Growing up with a brother or sister who is disabled or who has special educational needs, or a serious…
Purpose of the groups Being a sibling can be a complex and challenging experience. Whilst we can’t remove all of the stressors in an adult sibling’s life, we can give…
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…of communication strategies, whether that’s informal to people close to us or more formally to medical, education and care professionals. We know how to clearly communicate the needs of our…
…is because my partner is an understanding person and a good listener, so I can have sensitive conversations with him. I had already come out to my partner as bisexual…
…American medical know-how that they didn’t both die. Whether this is really true I don’t know, but I guess it may well be. I remember being sat in an armchair…
…severe autism. So while when we met no one in our immediate families had died, our common bond was an unacknowledged neediness to be cared for, looked after, to be…
…this. What’s the time commitment? The commitment is flexible and is spread out throughout the year. If you can offer an hour a month on average, that would be ideal….
…and subjective wellbeing of children in school. The questionnaire is composed of seven questions which asks children how they feel about school life. This is a free tool developed by…