As a parent you may find there are times when you need a bit of extra information and help with parenting siblings. Use these pages to get information and tips on supporting siblings, and to get advice on dealing with sibling issues.
As a parent you may find there are times when you need a bit of extra information and help with parenting siblings. Use these pages to get information and tips on supporting siblings, and to get advice on dealing with sibling issues.
Humour improves children's (and adults') sense of wellbeing, it alleviates stress and helps family members feel more emotionally connected to each other. Laughter can really shift a child's or parent's mood in a very short time.
Parenting a disabled child often brings a fair amount of stress and worry, and it can be hard to get into the mood for humour at times. Many parents at workshops say that the laughter has gone out of their family. However, many siblings we talk to have found it beneficial to be able to see the funny side of things and really enjoy it when their parents laugh or clown around. Shared funny times are often the memories that people remember most about their childhood. Help your children have a store of fun memories for the years ahead.
Some ideas for promoting laughter with your children:
Make sure the humour is shared and is not hurtful to anyone. Ask your children what makes them laugh and do more of whatever they suggest.