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For children, fear can be a very real thing. Whether it is perceived or not, fear can be a challenging emotion to process. This is especially true for children who have a sibling with a disability. They may not express it, but these children fear what will happen to them and their sibling should something happen to their parents. Join me as I share my sibling story and talk through my own fears surrounding my big brother, Nick. Grab a tissue, this is an emotional one.

Hey, there. If you are new to my podcast, I’m Amanda and through my social media platform, Pieces of Me, I share my journey of being a sibling to someone with a rare disability, a founder and director of a nonprofit serving those with intellectual disabilities, and finding balance as a working mom, wife, and business leader.

Facebook or Instagram is a great way to connect with me! Just search @piecesofmebyamanda

– I would love to hear from you!

Check out my children’s book, Owen the Wonderer, that helps teach kids about differences and acceptance. And my Ebook that helps talks about the many emotions of being a sibling to someone with an intellectual disability.

Oh, and don’t miss out on the be… collection – a line of intentional gifts that serve as a daily reminder for women to BE the person they are meant to be!

Want to connect and grow with me? Message me on Facebook and ask to be a part of one of my exclusive community groups (or BOTH!). I also offer coaching sessions for families impacted by disabilities, for women wanting to align their purpose or for those interested in launching their own nonprofit.

Don’t know where to start but want to know more? Just email me! Piecesofmebyamanda@gmail.com