Understanding the Sibling Experience
Creating memories that siblings will remember for the rest of their lives.
A pediatric palliative care social worker talks about how she and her team work with siblings to assess how they’re doing and what their support system is, and to help siblings make memories with the child who is sick, memories they will have for a lifetime.
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Parenting a medically complex child, and deciding to have another child.
Medically complex children and siblings: a mother shares her daughters' early and evolving relationship and how she parents.
When the sibling is the transplant donor.
Should we have another child? How a counselor can help.
More Children? It was important to talk to a third party about what we were thinking.
We believed we could have one more child.
Answering the question, "How many kids do you have?"
I can’t comfort them as much as I want to.
Creating memories that siblings will remember for the rest of their lives.
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