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Demonstration Sibshop, Tokyo

As the United States' only national project dedicated to the concerns of brothers and sisters of people with special health, developmental and mental health concerns, the Sibling Support Project specializes in providing lively, family-friendly, and highly-rated workshops on sibling (and father and grandparent!) issues to audiences of parents, service providers,  university staff and students, and siblings of all ages.

We've conducted workshops on sibling issues in all 50 states, Canada, Ireland, Guatemala, Japan, New Zealand, and England, and have helped establish over 270 replications of our award-winning Sibshop program in eight countries.

We'd welcome an opportunity to present at your agency or your next conference or training event. We'll show you how parents and providers can decrease siblings' concerns and increase their opportunities, how to provide "sibling friendly" services, and even how to start your own Sibshop.

See a description of training on the Sibshop model and workshops we are frequently asked to conduct on sibs', dads', and grandparents' concerns.

Read comments about workshops and training provided by the Sibling Support Project.

Visit our online training calendar to see where we will be conducting workshops.

Contact Sibling Support Staff regarding trainings and workshops.

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