-RAECHEL
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Digital Journal
Hey guys, I have a really cool idea for you. Do you ever just really need to vent, but not necessarily to a person? Then would be a great time to have a journal. And better yet, I keep my journal on the computer, so that nobody can take it, it won't get ruined, and it won't be read. I keep my journal in a word document, and lock it with a password. I don't lock the journal because I am trying to keep secrets, it's just because I want the journal to be my experience, and no one else's. I think it's a good idea for when I just really want to vent about something, and it's great for hard times with my sibling too. So I think it would be cool if you guys tried that too, because then it's a way to vent, practice typing, and no one but you has to know what's written in it. I hope you guys try my idea and keep checking out Sibling Center!
Friday, June 6, 2008
Telling People About Your Sibling
Hey guys, Raechel here. I was wondering, do you guys tell people about your sibling? I got an e-mail from a girl once who was afraid to tell people about her autistic sibling. She was scared people would judge her and her sibling if she told them. I always trust my friends with that, and we actually talk about it often. I tell them funny stories about things Eli does and what I've been through. Most of my friends try really hard not to use retarded when they mean stupid, because they know I think that's dumb. Telling your friends or classmates isn't as hard as it seems. Everyone I've told has always just been curious, or they've been able to relate because they know someone with autism. Don't be afraid to tell people about your siblings. Here are some tips for you guys:
- Don't avoid the subject, talk about your family freely and tell them your sibling is autistic.
- Wait for a friend to ask about your sibling, then tell them about their autism.
- Only trust your closer friends with it if you want, you'll feel more secure. But remember, autism isn't a big bad secret, you don't need to be embarrassed.
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