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Growing Up as a Special Needs Sibling

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Have you ever wondered about the unique life experiences of siblings of special needs children? We promise to enlighten you on this rarely discussed topic, as we welcome two individuals who've lived this reality -- Hillary Dunn Stanisz, a senior attorney at the Disability Law Center in Boston, and Alexandria Nadworny, a special needs financial planning specialist. Through a candid conversation, they share their personal journeys growing up alongside a special needs sibling, deciphering the balance of their own needs with those of their sibling, and the importance of a robust support network. This is a re-release of one of our earliest episodes. Our dialogue evolves to discuss the unique dynamics that exist within a family having a child with special needs. Hillary and Alex delve into their childhood memories, talking about their siblings' pervasive medical challenges and the emotional impact it had on them. They shed light on how open communication within the family unit is pivotal and explain how they often had to play multiple roles, including the unexpected one of a quasi-parent. Wrapping up our conversation, we share some practical advice for parents to ensure their typically developing children also have positive experiences. Focusing on tailored approaches, addressing potential feelings of jealousy, and promoting healthy relationships outside the family, we offer a comprehensive guide to managing these unique situations. Hillary and Alex reveal their fears of predeceasing a sibling with special needs and the hurdles of long-distance caregiving, while striving to maintain a balance with their personal lives. Come, join us for a heartfelt conversation on this compelling and unique subject. You can find https://www.masiblingsupport.org/

Have you been searching for a law firm that understands the unique challenges of your family? We can help you at Special Needs Law Group put legal planning in place to protect you and your loved ones now and in the future. Book a free call today with our team or contact us via our website: specialneeds-law.com/contact.

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Have you ever wondered about the unique life experiences of siblings of special needs children? We promise to enlighten you on this rarely discussed topic, as we welcome two individuals who've lived this reality -- Hillary Dunn Stanisz, a senior attorney at the Disability Law Center in Boston, and Alexandria Nadworny, a special needs financial planning specialist. Through a candid conversation, they share their personal journeys growing up alongside a special needs sibling, deciphering the balance of their own needs with those of their sibling, and the importance of a robust support network. This is a re-release of one of our earliest episodes. Our dialogue evolves to discuss the unique dynamics that exist within a family having a child with special needs. Hillary and Alex delve into their childhood memories, talking about their siblings' pervasive medical challenges and the emotional impact it had on them. They shed light on how open communication within the family unit is pivotal and explain how they often had to play multiple roles, including the unexpected one of a quasi-parent. Wrapping up our conversation, we share some practical advice for parents to ensure their typically developing children also have positive experiences. Focusing on tailored approaches, addressing potential feelings of jealousy, and promoting healthy relationships outside the family, we offer a comprehensive guide to managing these unique situations. Hillary and Alex reveal their fears of predeceasing a sibling with special needs and the hurdles of long-distance caregiving, while striving to maintain a balance with their personal lives. Come, join us for a heartfelt conversation on this compelling and unique subject. You can find https://www.masiblingsupport.org/

Have you been searching for a law firm that understands the unique challenges of your family? We can help you at Special Needs Law Group put legal planning in place to protect you and your loved ones now and in the future. Book a free call today with our team or contact us via our website: specialneeds-law.com/contact.

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