Having a sibling with a disability changes family life in many ways, creating both challenges and growth. Families often experience emotional stress, financial strain, and a shift in their social life, as caregiving responsibilities demand significant time and resources. While the cost of medical care and therapies can burden family finances, families also need ongoing medical, educational, and emotional support. Living with a disabled sibling can foster strength, resilience, and a stronger sense of family unity, but it can also create stress and strain relationships. Siblings may feel the weight of added responsibility, and parents may struggle with balancing care and their own well-being. Connecting with support groups and other families in similar situations can provide valuable emotional relief. Ultimately, with proper support and understanding, families can navigate these challenges and grow stronger together.