Autism Resource: Siblings

by Trish on April 20, 2008 · View Comments

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Updated 4/21/08: This book by was recommended by Jenny for older elementary or middle school aged children. It incorporates a Christian perspective into the topic as well.

In Jesse's Shoes

In Jesse’s Shoes by Beverly Lewis

Siblings of children (or adults) with a disability encounter specific challenges and demands from their unique position within the family. Here are some books and other resources designed to both express and address these issues:

Written by (or stories from) Siblings


Written to Siblings


Some Online Resources

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  • Thanks for the recommended this book, I'll read it
  • kristi
    Awesome, thanks for visiting my daughter's blog!
  • Melinda
    I have a friend whose son has mild autism. These are great resources! I am going to pass along.
  • WherestheBox
    Thanks, Jenny. I added this book to the list and will look for it to read myself!
  • Cajunchic
    Thanks for the suggestions. I think I may pick up some of these for Monkey. He has a hard time understand why Monkette gets treated differently sometimes.
  • PreSchool Mama
    Hi! I just tagged you for a Six Word Memoir at my blog!
  • Jenny
    What a great list! One book I'll add to it is In Jesse's Shoes by Beverly Lewis. It's written from the perspective of Jesse's sister (Jesse has special needs). It would make a great book for older children (maybe late elementary or middle school age, I'm guessing). It's a really sweet story!
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