Sharing Autism Knowledge Buffers Sibling Embarrassment
February 7, 2020
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Parents and siblings of a special child share common feelings, even embarrassment, when unexpected behaviors happen. The challenge for the siblings is that onlookers are often other children who may layer comments and questions on to what they have just witnessed in order to process the experience. The pressure of this spotlight can be quite great for siblings which gives adults the opportunity to step in and help them shine through it.
What Can You Do with Siblings This Month?
- Take time alone with your child to ask about those embarrassing moments. Use this guide to navigate the best response to offer them to soothe those difficult memories: https://childmind.org/article/help-kids-deal-embarrassment/
- Think about your special child’s behavior from another child’s point of view. Share the explanation that you think a child can understand so your son or daughter can respond with confidence.
The Power of Parents
Parents make a powerful impression on children when they remain calm and poised during difficult situations. As parents practice this skill, children are simultaneously strengthened by the example they are being shown.
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