Special Needs Parenting & Siblings

Compassionate Counseling for Families of Individuals with Disabilities


Specialized counseling tailored for families of individuals with disabilities, providing essential support, understanding, and tools to navigate unique challenges together.
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Navigating the challenges of raising a child with disabilities


Raising a child with a disability can be overwhelming, as well as isolating.


Our team recognizes the unique nuances parents and siblings of individuals with disabilities experience ranging from greater stress levels, feelings of social isolation, and even complex trauma.

How therapy for Siblings & Parents of Individuals with Disabilities can help...


Therapy for family members of individuals with disabilities provides tailored support and understanding.


It addresses unique family dynamics and challenges.


  • Enhances coping strategies
  • Improves family communication
  • Fosters emotional support
  • Addresses feelings of neglect or guilt
  • Strengthens family bonds
  • Provides educational resources
  • Encourages self-care and resilience

Resources we recommend to help with your healing journey


We've carefully compiled a list of resources, drawing from expert opinions and successful strategies, to address this and other mental health concerns.


These are books or tools we use daily in our offices with clients!

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Common questions for siblings and parents of individuals with disabilities


  • How can I best support my sibling with a disability?

    Supporting your sibling involves understanding their needs, being patient, and communicating openly. Encourage their independence and celebrate their achievements, while also seeking support for yourself when needed.

  • How can I help my child understand their sibling's disability?

    Open, age-appropriate conversations about the disability can help. Explain things in a way they can understand, focusing on the sibling's abilities and the importance of empathy and support.

  • As a parent, how do I balance the needs of my child with a disability and their siblings?

    Balancing needs requires open communication, ensuring each child feels heard and valued. Make time for each child individually and involve the whole family in activities that everyone can enjoy and participate in.

  • How can therapy help parents and siblings of individuals with disabilities?

    Therapy can offer emotional support, coping mechanisms, and strategies for effective communication. It also provides a safe space to discuss feelings and challenges associated with caring for a family member with a disability.

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"I would highly recommend Erin Smith at a Work of Heart Counseling. She provides a warm, empathetic and supportive environment to work through your perinatal journey and life transitions such as becoming a parent."


- Caitlin N.

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