12 Şubat 2013 Salı

Spotlight Sibling for January

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  So I decided to start something new. I read an article claiming that "siblings of autistic children feel like victims," and this angered me so!!!! To read more of that article, CLICK HERE.
  I thought about this a lot, and then it came to me. Why not spotlight a sibling each month, and ask them the same questions, and see how they feel. Good or bad. I wanted to know if this is true. I wanted to hear it from the mouths of siblings.
  I came up with some questions, and reached out to my step son. Now, he doesn't live here full time, so his answers may vary from a sibling who lives full time with their autistic sibling. His answers matter just the same, and I was so proud of what he had to say.
            So, without further ado, I present to you, Branden, age 16 and January's Spotlight Sibling.



Q: I read an article that stated that sibling of autistic kiddosfeel like “victims.” Do you feel like a victim of a brother with Autism?A: "At times I do. Sometimes it's hard because I don't know what to say or do with him."
Q: In your eyes, what is the HARDEST part of being a sibling to anautistic brother?A: "I'd have to say the hardest part is watching what and how I say things. He is very sensitive."
Q: What is the BEST part?A: "He is special, one of a kind and I love him."

Q: Do you resent Autism? If so, Why?A: "No, because I feel it makes people more special and gives them more personality."
Q: How has having a brother with Autism changed your life?A:" It makes it so I can't play certain video games or watch certain movies or shows because it either scared him or makes him think bad." (Liam ruminates a lot when something upsets him.)
Q: Has Autism taught you anything?A: "Autism has taught me to stand up for others when they are being teased for being different."

Q: Do you think educating other kids about Autism is important?If so, Why?A: "Yes. Some people just think someone with Autism is "stupid" or "bad" and they aren't."
Q: If you were given the opportunity to speak to your school asa whole about Autism, what would you tell them?A: "That kid's with Autism are cool. Most of them are smarter than us. Lots of them are also very good at video games."
Q: Kids with Autism are 4x more likely to be victims ofbullying. If you saw someone bullying a child with Autism, what would you do?A: "I would tell the bully that it's not right to tease someone because they are different. My brother has Autism too and it's NOT right."
Q: If you had to write an essay about Autism, tell me, in a fewwords what it might say?A: "Autism is a neurological disorder, and 1 in 88 people have Autism. Autistic people are special."
Q: Here is your chance. If I left anything out, and there issomething you want to add about Autism (it can be positive or negative) feelfree to write it here.A: "When you're in a store and a kid is acting "bad," you shouldn't judge them. That kid may have Autism like my brother."
There you have it. From the mouth of an Autistic sibling. I have to say I am very proud of his answers, and I think I am doing a pretty good job of teaching him about Autism. (yep, tooting my own horn a bit, beep beep beep!) :)
Meet "B" This is his "Breakthrough the Stigma" pic I took of him. This is the one thing he chose to say to others :)

Stay tuned, next Spotlight Sibling will be in February.<3<3<3<3

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