The Special Siblings Podcast: Season 1 Trailer
The Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Release Date: 01/12/2020
The Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Autism, cancer, and a first-generation immigrant... this sibling story is one to remember.
info_outline Coping with COVID-19, Part 2: Managing Anxiety in an Uncertain WorldThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Dr. Dustin Siegel, Psy.D., of The Anxiety Treatment Center of Greater Chicago shares tips for those of us feeling a little extra anxious as we face changing daily routines and uncertain futures.
info_outline Coping with COVID-19, Part 1: How Worried Should We Be?The Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Scientist and mom Sandra Snook, a comparative pathologist and creator of sssnoolife.com, offers her take on what level of concern different groups should actually have. For more on coronavirus, visit www.cdc.gov.
info_outline Episode 8: Planning for the FutureThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Children with disabilities are outliving their parents at higher rates than ever before, often leaving siblings to become caregivers. How is this transition being managed? Does having multiple sibs change things? Professor Burke is investigating.
info_outline Episode 7: So... What Can We Do?The Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Grad student - and sibling - Emily Thompson shares her pioneering work developing a treatment plan for therapists to better serve sibs. And get this: it's the first of it's kind.
info_outline Episode 6: Disability - It's a Family AffairThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Therapist Diane Gould discusses how disability affects all members of the family - including siblings, grandparents, and cousins. Plus, tune in for easy, tangible tips for how to support the whole family.
info_outline Episode 5: Finding Balance - Self-Care while Stepping UpThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Hear from triplet Allison Davis, age 23, on how she balances being the primary caregiver for her sister with Down's syndrome with young adult life post-college.
info_outline Episode 4: Featuring Kate Strohm of Siblings AustraliaThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Hear from Kate Strohm, founder of Siblings Australia (http://siblingsaustralia.org.au/) and author of Siblings (https://www.amazon.com/Siblings-Kate-Strohm-ebook/dp/B00JEPH7HG), about her sibling journey and the lessons she's learned along the way.
info_outline Episode 3: From the Mouths of SibsThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Thoughts on being a sib from a sib herself: Luna Diaz, age 5. (Ok, plus some additional insights from her mom, Tameka!)
info_outline Episode 2: Helping Neurotypical Sibs Find Their Tribe - Featuring Don Meyer, Creator of SibshopsThe Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves
Don Meyer, Founder of The Sibling Support Project and its signature program, Sibshops, talks about the importance of peer support — and how to find it.
info_outlineThe Special Siblings Podcast focuses exclusively on siblings of kids with disabilities—a too-often overlooked population—and the unique issues they face.
Hear from psychologists, researchers, and sibs of all ages on how to best support the sib in your life. For parents, providers, and sibs themselves.
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For more information on The Center for Siblings of People with Disabilities, visit www.siblingcenter.org.
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