Growing Up a Sibling | Mountain Climbers Podcast
Christine Wang understands that growing up with a sibling with I/DD can shape not only your childhood, but the person you become.
In this episode of Mountain Climbers, Christine reflects on her relationship with her younger brother Didi, who was born with Down Syndrome, and what it meant to grow up beside him in a Chinese-American household navigating disability, cultural expectations, and family responsibility. While Christine has spent decades supporting young people as an educator and social emotional learning leader, many of her earliest lessons about empathy, resilience, and advocacy began within her own family.
As the conversation unfolds, Christine shares memories of childhood, the unspoken dynamics siblings often absorb, and the emotional complexity of balancing protectiveness, independence, frustration, pride, and love. She speaks honestly about the ways growing up with Didi shaped her identity—from the responsibilities she quietly carried to the perspective she now brings into her work and relationships.
Together, we explore how siblings are impacted by disability too: the roles they step into, the expectations families may never fully name, and the ways those experiences continue into adulthood. Christine also reflects on the cultural stigma surrounding developmental disabilities in some immigrant communities and the understanding she has gained over time about her family, her brother, and herself.
This conversation is for every sibling who grew up learning how to care early. Every family navigating roles that evolve over time. Every person trying to understand how empathy, identity, and responsibility are shaped through love.
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