Sunday, April 8, 2012

Siblings of Children with Down Syndrome

Hello! I decided to blog about siblings of children with Down Syndrome because it's a topic that I'm unfamiliar with. I always hear a lot of information about how the parents of children with Down Syndrome or other disabilities are effected, but I don't hear as much discussion about the siblings of these children are effected. I know a family that has a child with Down Syndrome. The older siblings shared in the responsibility of helping this child succeed and played a big role in the health and education of their brother with Down Syndrome. I wonder how children feel when they are given this responsiblity? What are the positive aspects of this for the siblings of children with disabilities?

I found the following article to be helpful....

 http://www.epm.org/resources/2010/Mar/22/support-siblings-children-down-syndrome/

This article answered some of the questions I had related to how the siblings of children with Down Syndrome feel. For example, having a sibling with Down Syndrome often teaches children to have empathy and be passionate, kind people. This article also contains a link to the National Down Syndrome Society (www.ndss.org) , which has workshops, websites, and blogs to support the siblings of children with Down Syndrome.

1 comment:

  1. Lindsey,

    I too am blogging about siblings and how they are effected by families members with specific disabilities. The article that you posted is very straight forward and informative. I am looking forward to following you over the next eight or so weeks and hope to broaden my undestanding of Down Syndrome and siblings associated.

    Brooke

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