The Sibling Support Project
The Sibling Support Project of the Arc of the United States is pleased
to announce that we are now scheduling workshops for 2004.
The Sibling Support Project is the United States' only national project
dedicated to the concerns of brothers and sisters of people with special
health, developmental and mental health concerns. We specialize in
providing lively, family-friendly, and highly rated workshops on sibling
(and father and grandparent!) issues to audiences of parents, service
providers, university staff and students, and siblings of all ages.
If you would like to learn more about our workshops, seminars, and
keynotes please call or contact us by email and we'd be happy to send
you more information. Our schedule is beginning to fill up, but we
still have openings.
Don Meyer, Director, Sibling Support Project of the Arc of the United
States, 6512 23rd Ave NW, #213, Seattle, WA 98117
206-297-6368, donmeyer@siblingsupport.org
www.thearc.org/siblingsupport/
our online training calendar:
www.calsnet.net/sibshop
FYI -Sibling Support Project
Re: FYI -Sibling Support Project
He was really wonderful at the camp. Joel loved the sibshop and even Steve said good things about the Father's Workshop.
Thanks for posting this info!
Peggy
Thanks for posting this info!
Peggy
Re: FYI -Sibling Support Project
I agree with Peggy, I helped out in the Sibling class and Don was wonderful. He really knew how to get the kids to have fun and to talk about their feelings.
He could of gone on for hours with the siblings.
Karen
He could of gone on for hours with the siblings.
Karen