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5 Things Families Can Do to Foster Relationships Between Children who Struggle and Typically Developing Siblings

With Dr. Alaka Chandurkar and Heather Dukes-Murray, PhD, of Meghan Barlow and Associates

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Presented: 2021

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Description of Presentation

Do you wish your children had a close bond? Is it difficult for your typically developing child to interact with your child who struggles? Join local pediatrician, Dr. Alaka Chandurkar, and licensed clinical psychologist, Heather Dukes-Murray, Ph.D., of Meghan Barlow & Associates, to learn five ways you can work with your typical child to build a relationship with a sibling who struggles.

Websites

  • See Amazing in All Children (Sesame Street Workshop)
  • Sibling Support Guide (Organization for Autism Research)
  • Sibling Support Project 

Other Podcasts

  • Meeting the Needs of Typical Siblings


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