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It's hard not to get frustrated, especially with all that is going on in my life right now. He’s going to learn Braille, and I want to learn it too so I can read his books to him if he has trouble (my mom and dad are too stressed to learn). Do you have any suggestions for how I can help my brother?
Hey Chica,
I’m sorry to hear that your brother and family has had to go through this. But I am extremely happy to hear that he’s doing really well. It’s great that you want to help your brother by learning Braille. Here a few tips to help him adjust even more.
It’s totally normal that you get a little frustrated when your brother has trouble finding things, but imagine how frustrated and upset it makes him feel. It’s an even bigger change for him, so a little patience from you would be a big help to him. If you feel yourself getting frustrated or annoyed, take a deep breath and see if there’s a way you can help the situation.
So it’s important that you make sure your brother knows he can come to you if he ever needs to talk about what he’s going through. Also, say positive things to encourage him and keep his self-esteem high while he adjusts to being blind.
While it’s important to be sensitive and patient, it’s also important to be the fun big sister every kid wants. Ask the Braille instructor if he/she can suggest any fun games or activities you can do with your brother.
BY TYLER JENKINS ON 12/6/2010 7:00:00 AM
POSTED IN sticky sibling sitches, dealing with illness
That is very sad. God bless and I hope everything gets bttr
by samigurl on 12/10/2010 7:25:11 PM
i'm so sorry about that.
by aqua girl on 12/7/2010 9:13:28 PM
Aww, I'm so sorry about your brother girlie. I find it so brave and thoughtful of you though to learn Braille along with your brother so you can read to him(: I'm sure he looks up to you and he will love you for doing this thing for him. Good luck!<3
by michipie205 on 12/7/2010 9:00:51 PM
Awww! I am so sorry its very good to know that there are people in this world who are willing to learn somthing for a family member... good luck!
by birds!swim!12345 on 12/7/2010 8:54:29 PM
awww i know u'll be okay girl
by oreolover123 on 12/7/2010 5:06:12 PM
Truth or Dare?