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Sibshops: Workshops for Siblings of Children with Support Needs
By (author) Don Meyer, By (author) Patricia Vadasy, By (author) Emily Holl, By (author) Harriet Redman
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Widely used for more than 40 years in hundreds of communities worldwide, Sibshops are lively, low-cost workshops where siblings can share their joys and challenges, learn from their peers, and just have fun together. Enhanced with new research, online materials, and 100+ engaging activities, this updated guide makes it easier than ever to create and launch a Sibshop in your own community. You€™ll get practical instructions for every step of planning, promoting, budgeting, and running a successful Sibshop, plus insights from siblings and Sibshop facilitators throughout the world. Perfect for all programs and professionals serving families of children with disabilities, this complete how-to guide will help you create upbeat, rewarding, and welcoming workshops that give siblings much-needed support. Why Sibshops? Sibshops are a great opportunity for siblings to: Meet other siblings in a relaxed setting and enjoy fun activities together Reduce their sense of isolation by affirming that they€™re not alone Learn how their peers handle situations commonly experienced by siblings Get answers to their questions about their siblings€™ support needs Develop friendships that will be ongoing sources of validation and support What's new: Learn from new research and guidance on timely topics: creating safe and supportive spaces for all children, planning online Sibshops, designing Sibshops for teens, applying trauma-informed practices to Sibshops, and using technology to help recruit and register participants. Plus, get new field-tested recreational and discussion activities and online supplemental materials that are easy to print and photocopy.
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Publisher | Brookes Publishing Co
Published date | 1 Dec 2023
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 272
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-6812-5598-9
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BISAC | family & relationships / siblings
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