Siblings
Children with autism present special challenges and opportunities for their siblings. These resources offer great suggestions on how to include siblings in ABA programming, decrease sibling rivalry, and help siblings make the most of their relationship.
Feiges, L. S., & Weiss, M. J. (2004).
Resources Resources
Autism New Jersey. (2010). Kids booklet on autism. Robbinsville, NJ: Author. Available at www.autismnj.org. Feiges, L. S., & Weiss, M. J. (2004). Sibling stories: Reflections on life with a brother or sister on the autism spectrum. Shawnee Mission, Kansas: Autism Asperger Publishing. Harris, S. L., & Glasberg, B. A. (2003). Siblings of children with autism: A guide for families (2nd ed.). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. Luce, S. C., & Dyer, K. (1996). Answers to commonly asked questions. In C. Maurice, (Ed.), G. Green, & S.C. Luce (Co-eds.). Behavioral intervention for young children with autism: A manual for parents and professionals (pp. 345- 356). Austin, TX: PRO-ED. Meyer, D., J., & Vadasy, P. F. (1994). Sibshops: Workshops for siblings of children with special needs. Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing.
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