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Siblings of Persons with Disabilities
A collaborative effort of researchers from several universities interested in
siblings of individuals with disabilities and The Arc of the United States, with
leadership provided by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Family Research Program.
From Derenda Timmons Schubert, Ph.D.
From the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY)
From Betty B. Osman, Ph.D. and the National Center for Learning Disabilities
This is a mailing list is specifically for young brothers and sisters of kids with special needs!
From Derenda Timmons Schubert, Ph.D.
From Diane T. Marsh, Ph.D.
From the Center for Disability Information & Referral (CeDIR)
The primary goal of this project is to increase the availability of peer support and education programs for brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs.
This is a mailing list is specifically for adult brothers and sisters of people with special needs!
This book written by Mary McHugh is the author's story of growing up with her brother Jack who has cerebral palsy and mental retardation and who now lives in a home for retarded adults in Deland, Florida.
For adolescent siblings who have a brother or sister with a disability or
illness.
[Family Village Home]
[Library]
[Coffee Shop]
[Hospital]
[Shopping Mall]
[Post Office] [Bookstore] [Research]
[Living with Disability] [Disability
Culture]
[School] [Legal Issues]
[Recreation & Leisure]
[Family Resources]
[Information]