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Episode 5: Finding Balance - Self-Care while Stepping Up

The Special Siblings Podcast: For Parents, Healthcare Providers, and Sibs Themselves

Release Date: 02/16/2020

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Episode 5: Finding Balance - Self-Care while Stepping Up show art Episode 5: Finding Balance - Self-Care while Stepping Up

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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.

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Episode 4: Featuring Kate Strohm of Siblings Australia show art Episode 4: Featuring Kate Strohm of Siblings Australia

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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.

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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.

Don't miss Allison's article from The Mighty, referenced on the show.

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