The Sibling Question For the kids who are growing up quieter than they should. One of your children needs almost everything you have. The other one — or the other two, or three — are watching. They're patient. They're "easy." They've learned to read a room before they could write a sentence. And somewhere in the middle of years of appointments and crises and IEPs, you turn and realize one of them stopped asking for things. This guide is about the siblings. The glass children. The ones who don't have the diagnosis but live in the gravity of one. It's not about guilt. It's about seeing them, repairing what you can, and giving them what they need — without taking it away from the child who needs the most. What's inside The Glass Child — Naming what you've sensed What Siblings of Special-Needs Kids Carry The Hour That Was Theirs (And How to Bring It Back) The Conversation by Age — 5, 9, 13, 17 When They Resent Their Sibling — Why That's Normal Their Friends, Their School, Their Embarrassment The Adult They're Becoming The Caregiver Future You Did Not Pick For Them Repair, Not Guilt A Letter to Read Together Who this is for Parents of more than one child, where one has special needs. Anyone noticing the quiet kid has gotten quieter. Families wanting to repair, not perform. What you'll receive Full ebook — PDF + EPUB — approximately 140 pages Bonus: 4 letters by age — to read with your other child(ren) Re-download anytime. Files are yours to keep. How delivery works Download links arrive by email within minutes. A note from us Written with the help of grown siblings who lived this themselves. They want you to know it's not too late. We're glad you're here. — Solenari Care Digital download. No physical shipping. All sales final after delivery — see our refund policy.