Talking to Siblings About Autism: Age-by-Age Guide
Siblings of autistic children grow up with a complicated set of feelings — love, frustration, embarrassment, fierce protectiveness, guilt about the frustration. Most of the awkward conversations parents dread can be replaced by a series of small, age-appropriate conversations over time.
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