Groups for Siblings
We can help guide you on your path to wellness. Your therapeutic journey starts here.
As part of our on-going commitment to provide services to the family unit as a whole, we offer opportunities for children who have a sibling with unique challenges a forum to celebrate the good stuff and talk about the hard stuff with other peers who may have similar experiences. We know that brothers and sisters have much to offer each other – if they are given a chance!
SibConnection (Ages 7-16)
Siblings of children diagnosed with special needs (such as autism, down’s syndrome, emotional difficulties, learning problems, physical disability, or other developmental disabilities) may struggle with self-esteem, resentment and anger, feelings of isolation, and even disappointment or confusion regarding their sibling’s diagnosis. SibConnection is a therapeutic workshop that uses games, art, and other recreational activities to help this unique group of siblings explore and validate their feelings, as well as learn coping skills, while connecting with others in a fun, engaging, peer-to-peer environment. This is a curriculum-based group closely aligned with the activities offered in Sibshops workshops. Participants are placed into small groups based on age. For the last 15 minutes of group, parents are asked to join us for a recap.
Sessions – July 20th 10am-12pm, September 7th 10am-12pm
Location: Woodridge Office
Facilitator: Dr. Jennifer Manfre
We help to address concerns that may be preventing you from living a joyful life.