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1959-, Silverstein Stuart, ed. What about me?: Growing up with a developmentally disabled sibling. New York: Insight Books, 1994.
Find full text1951-, Meyer Donald J., ed. Views from our shoes: Growing up with a brother or sister with special needs. Bethesda, Md: Woodbine House, 1997.
Find full textBrothers, sisters, and special needs: Information and activities for helping young siblings of children with chronic illnesses and developmental disabilities. Baltimore: P.H. Brookes Pub. Co., 1990.
Find full textBrothers and sisters of children with disabilities. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2004.
Find full textBurke, Peter. Brothers and sisters of children with disabilities. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2004.
Find full textMeyer, Donald J. Sibshops: Workshops for siblings of children with special needs. Baltimore, Md: Paul H. Brookes Pub., 2008.
Find full textF, Vadasy Patricia, ed. Sibshops: Workshops for siblings of children with special needs. Baltimore: P.H. Brookes Pub. Co., 1994.
Find full textMeyer, Donald J. Sibshops: Workshops for siblings of children with special needs. Baltimore, Md: Paul H. Brookes Pub., 2008.
Find full textConnors, Clare. The views and experiences of disabled children and their siblings: A positive outlook. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003.
Find full textVeisson, Marika. Disabled children: The psychological status of parents and the social network of siblings. Sweden: Department of Psychology, Göteborg Univ., 2000.
Find full textSpecial siblings: Growing up with someone with a disability. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes, 2003.
Find full textSpecial siblings: Growing up with someone with a disability. New York: Hyperion, 1999.
Find full textThe sibling survival guide: Indispensable information for brothers and sisters of adults with disabilities. Woodbine House, 2014.
Find full text(Editor), Donald J. Meyer, and Cary Pillo (Illustrator), eds. Views from Our Shoes: Growing Up With a Brother or Sister With Special Needs. Woodbine House, 1997.
Find full textBurke, Peter. Brothers and Sisters of Disabled Children. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003.
Find full text1947-, Stoneman Zolinda, and Berman Phyllis W, eds. The Effects of mental retardation, disability, and illness on sibling relationships: Research issues and challenges. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co., 1993.
Find full textVadasy, Patricia F., and Donald J. Meyer. Sibshops: Workshops for Siblings of Children With Special Needs. Brookes Publishing Company, 1994.
Find full textSibshops: Workshops for Siblings of Children with Special Needs. Paul H Brookes Pub Co, 2007.
Find full textThe Views and Experiences of Disabled Children and Their Siblings: A Positive Outlook. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003.
Find full textStrohm, Kate. Being the Other One: Growing Up with a Brother or Sister Who Has Special Needs. Shambhala, 2005.
Find full textMcHugh, Mary. Special Siblings: Growing Up With Someone with a Disability. Brookes Publishing Company, 2002.
Find full textLong Shot for Paul (Matt Christopher Sports Classics). Little, Brown Young Readers, 1990.
Find full textWonder: La lección de August. Barcelona (España): Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (Nube de tinta), 2016.
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