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What is it like to grow up knowing you may one day become your sibling’s caregiver? In this episode of the Live Well. Love Strong. Podcast, Sarah sits down with author, advocate, and nonprofit director Amanda Owen to talk about the sibling perspective in disability families. Amanda shares her experience growing up with her brother Nick, who has a rare chromosomal disability, and the emotional reality many siblings quietly carry. From childhood memories to the weight of future caregiving, this conversation explores the parts of disability family life that are rarely discussed. Amanda also shares insights from her book Rarely Different, written to help parents better understand the experience of neurotypical siblings in special needs families. In this episode we talk about: • Growing up with a sibling with disabilities • The emotional weight siblings carry • Preparing for the future when parents are gone • How parents can support neurotypical siblings • Letting siblings be siblings, not caregivers Learn more about Amanda Owen and her work: https://piecesofme.org [https://piecesofme.org/] Learn more about Caregiver Connection: https://www.livewelllovestrong.com/caregiverconnection Join the Caregiver Connection Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/caregiverconnectionlwls/
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