06/03/2026
There's something that happens in families navigating Early Childhood Intervention that doesn't get talked about enough—and it's not a challenge. It's a gift.
Siblings of children with autism or developmental differences often grow into some of the most patient, perceptive, and compassionate people. They learn to celebrate progress others might overlook. They notice when someone needs space. They show up—quietly, consistently—without being asked.
That doesn't happen by accident. It happens because their family chose to navigate their own unique journey together.
If you're raising a child receiving ECI services alongside their brothers and sisters, our latest blog is for you. It covers how to support every child in your household, what siblings are really experiencing, and how Brighton Center walks alongside the whole family—not just one child in it.
Because when families grow through this together, everyone is stronger for it.
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