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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Siblings Begin to Talk Together | 1 |
Brother to Sister, Sister to Brother | 3 | |
Forgotten Children | 33 | |
Pt. II | Parents and Professionals | 41 |
For the Love of Wess | 45 | |
A Sibling Born Without Disabilities: A Special Kind of Challenge | 51 | |
When the Youngest Becomes the Oldest | 55 | |
Brothers With a Difference | 61 | |
Darwin and Caleb | 65 | |
Christina Loves Katherine | 71 | |
Is That Your Brother? Our Family's Response | 75 | |
The Sibling Situation | 79 | |
But Not Enough to Tell the Truth: Developmental Needs of Siblings | 83 | |
Pt. III | Siblings | 87 |
The Other Children | 91 | |
Life With My Sister: Guilty No More | 97 | |
My Brother Warren | 103 | |
My Special Brother | 107 | |
Reflections of a College Freshman: Away from Home for the First Time | 109 | |
Courage in Adversity: My Brother Dick | 111 | |
Dear Mom | 115 | |
Pt. IV | Case Studies | 121 |
I Get Upset When I See the Kids Playing with Jimmy | 125 | |
When I Grow Up, I'm Never Coming Back! | 133 | |
Jerry Got Lost in the Shuffle | 139 | |
We Go Our Separate Way, Together but Alone | 147 | |
I'm Not Going to Be John's Baby Sitter Forever | 155 | |
Pt. V | Young Siblings | 163 |
Lydia and Trevor | 165 | |
Nathan and Timmy | 165 | |
Randy and Robert | 166 | |
My Little Brother | 166 | |
Andrew | 167 | |
Melon | 168 | |
A Story about Zoe | 168 | |
My Brother | 169 | |
My Sister Whitney | 170 | |
My Brother John is Handicapped | 170 | |
Conclusion | 171 | |
Resources | 173 | |
Index | 175 |
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