The Impact of a Child's Chronic Condition on the Family 2026

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Having a family member with a chronic illness can impact the daily activities of family members in the following ways: Feeling a burden from caring for the person. Feeling like they dont have time or freedom for themselves or their own interests. Having to rearrange their schedules to accommodate doctors appointments.
During this time, family members individual feelings of loss can be overwhelming, shutting out almost all other feelings. Coping with uncertainty about the childs development may interfere with the parents ability to provide support to each other and to other family members.
Painful feelings about the ill sibling are normal (Mitchell et al., 2021). Healthy siblings may feel resentful of the parental time and attention the ill sibling needs. They may feel jealous, angry, sad and then feel very guilty about those emotions.

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The impact on a sibling of a child with chronic disease involves higher risks of anxiety, depression, feelings of worry about the brother or sisters future, and social problems.
Emotional impact The psychological distress felt by family members often results from their feelings of helplessness and lack of control. Many different emotions are mentioned by family members; guilt, anger, worry, upset, frustration, embarrassment, despair, loss, relief.
Stress or conflict among other members of the family Well siblings may experience problems in school. An adolescent may act out when a parent is ill. A couple may be in conflict when a child or parent is suffering. Family members may develop physical symptoms that are similar to those of the ill family member.
What You Can Do Find support. Write it out. Take time for yourself. Even if you feel OK, any family living with a child with an illness is under stress. Stay informed. Designate a go-to adult. Stay positive.
Feeling invisible to a sibling with special needs is one experience that social scientists describe as the well sibling syndrome. Kids who have siblings with cognitive delays, physical disabilities or mental health issues can feel ignored or defined by their siblings special needs.

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