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Explaing ghg behaviour to siblings?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 492928" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Maybe even use the words " lots of extra worries" or some such words if anxiety is hard to explain. My little neighbor when I was younger had a sister with Rett's syndrome. while playing on the porch with friends one of the kids asked him...what is wrong with your sister anyway? He said, "Oh, her brain is just broken"</p><p></p><p>My nieces have told their friends things like that too. they will tell their friends that Q can't help being mean because part of his brain got taken out...lol. Well, that is how they see it. We have done simple explanations too.... and always let them know they can come ask for help because no matter what, no one should feel sad or unsafe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 492928, member: 12886"] Maybe even use the words " lots of extra worries" or some such words if anxiety is hard to explain. My little neighbor when I was younger had a sister with Rett's syndrome. while playing on the porch with friends one of the kids asked him...what is wrong with your sister anyway? He said, "Oh, her brain is just broken" My nieces have told their friends things like that too. they will tell their friends that Q can't help being mean because part of his brain got taken out...lol. Well, that is how they see it. We have done simple explanations too.... and always let them know they can come ask for help because no matter what, no one should feel sad or unsafe. [/QUOTE]
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