School experiences of non-autistic siblings who have an autistic sibling with Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou
Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou is an assistant professor based at the Department of Psychology and Human Development at University College London and is the lead autism workforce trainer at the Anna Freud Centre. She is the founder of the Group for Research in Relationships in Neurodiversity. We discuss the relationship and experiences of neurotypical siblings who have a neurodiverse sibling. The impact this may have on them both positive and negative and as schools what we need to be aware of and what we can do to support them in the role. Georgia mentions several free access research papers with and for siblings. Which you can find on the links below: Adolescent females' siblinghood experiences, needs and perspectives growing up with a preverbal autistic brother or sister “I often have to explain to school staff what she needs”. School experiences of non-autistic siblings growing up with an autistic brother or sister A strengths-based approach to autism research with siblings To join free events and find out more about Relationships and Neurodiversity visit: https://www.neurodiversity-research.org/ For free support and advice by siblings for siblings: https://www.sibs.org.uk/evidence/