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Seeing the Siblings Too
Brigid here. Last week, we shared a blog from the Precision team about supporting siblings and family relationships. I wanted to follow up with my own story. I am the older sister of an autistic brother. I sat in the waiting rooms of therapy offices. I was there for the moments that happen in so many of your homes. The long days. The hard behaviors. The intensity. The love. The exhaustion. I experienced that too. And for a long time, I did not have language for what that mean
4 days ago2 min read
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Supporting Siblings and Family Relationships
When One Child Needs More When one child needs extra support, the whole family feels it. Siblings notice the attention, the schedule changes, the hard moments, and the triumphs. They may not always have the words for what they are experiencing, but they are very aware that family life looks a little different. Supporting siblings does not mean creating perfect balance. It means creating understanding, connection, and space for everyone’s experience. Siblings Can Hold Many Fee
May 122 min read
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