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X-WR-CALDESC:Show in My Time Zone\nIn this webinar\, we describe what is kn
 own about adult siblings of persons with intellectual and developmental di
 sabilities (IDD).  As individuals with IDD live longer and begin to outliv
 e their parents\, siblings take on greater supportive roles.  To date\, th
 e field of adult siblings has informed us about four main issues: (1) prob
 lems and advantages to being a sibling of an adult with IDD\; (2)  life ch
 oices of these siblings (occupation\, marriage\, childbirth\, other)\; (3)
  relationships between siblings with and without IDD\; and (4) sibling car
 egiving and anticipated caregiving.  Recent studies have extended these fi
 ndings to the ways in which siblings advocate with and for their brothers 
 and sisters with IDD (i.e.\,“case advocacy”)\, as well as for more general
  changes in service systems themselves (“cause advocacy”). For each area\,
  we describe the state of the art\, point out study gaps and limitations\,
  and identify under-researched people (“siblings-in-law”\; males who are s
 ibling caregivers) and topics (job-crafting\; other life choices). Studies
  of adult siblings of persons with IDD promise to have increasing policy i
 mplications in the years ahead.\n\nThis webinar is jointly sponsored by AA
 IDD and the Sibling Leadership Network. \n\nPresenters: \nRobert Hodapp\, 
 PhD\, Vanderbilt University\nMeghan Burke\, PhD\, BCBA-D\, University of I
 llinois at Urbana-Champaign \nKatie Keiling Arnold\, MS\, University of Il
 linois at Chicago
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DESCRIPTION:Show in My Time Zone\nIn this webinar\, we describe what is kno
 wn about adult siblings of persons with intellectual and developmental dis
 abilities (IDD).  As individuals with IDD live longer and begin to outlive
  their parents\, siblings take on greater supportive roles.  To date\, the
  field of adult siblings has informed us about four main issues: (1) probl
 ems and advantages to being a sibling of an adult with IDD\; (2)  life cho
 ices of these siblings (occupation\, marriage\, childbirth\, other)\; (3) 
 relationships between siblings with and without IDD\; and (4) sibling care
 giving and anticipated caregiving.  Recent studies have extended these fin
 dings to the ways in which siblings advocate with and for their brothers a
 nd sisters with IDD (i.e.\,“case advocacy”)\, as well as for more general 
 changes in service systems themselves (“cause advocacy”). For each area\, 
 we describe the state of the art\, point out study gaps and limitations\, 
 and identify under-researched people (“siblings-in-law”\; males who are si
 bling caregivers) and topics (job-crafting\; other life choices). Studies 
 of adult siblings of persons with IDD promise to have increasing policy im
 plications in the years ahead.\n\nThis webinar is jointly sponsored by AAI
 DD and the Sibling Leadership Network. \n\nPresenters: \nRobert Hodapp\, P
 hD\, Vanderbilt University\nMeghan Burke\, PhD\, BCBA-D\, University of Il
 linois at Urbana-Champaign \nKatie Keiling Arnold\, MS\, University of Ill
 inois at Chicago
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar: What is Known About Adult Siblings of People with IDD
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