Sunday, March 29, 2015





The book Our Stories is now available on Blurb.com for $11.95!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

 
Each author was asked the following questions having had the experience of growing up with a brother or sister with special needs. They chose which questions they wanted to respond to. Please comment with your answers!


Describe one or more of your favorite moments with your sibling.



What are some of the hardest things about having a brother or sister with special needs?



Describe ways that members of your school community
(teachers, friends, school staff, other parents) have helped you with challenges you experience as a result of having a brother or sister with special needs.




One way my teachers, staff, and/or friends at school could be supportive to me as a sibling of someone with special needs is...




Sunday, March 15, 2015

Creating an Open Dialogue

As 
  a 
  sibling 
      of 
        someone
                with 
                    special needs
                                 it's 
                                   often 
                                          been 
                                                 difficult

There's the judgement and the stares and the jealousy, but there's also the

JOY

that comes with watching your sibling succeed, and really connect with others, others who make an effort to understand and be compassionate. 

Over the past two years, I have worked on a project to try and gain the empathy and understanding of school communities in Montgomery County, Maryland through both a book called Our Stories, which consists of 17 different siblings' stories, and a sibling panel for teachers and students. Watching students with and without special needs work together and include one another is something that needs to happen more often. 
We can work together to make it happen.