"He is normal": phenomenological considerations of child/adolescent's perception of the disabled sibling.
Vera Lúcia FreitagMaria da Graça Corso da MottaViviane Marten MilbrathJéssica Stragliotto BazzanGabriel DebatinRuth Irmgard Bärtschi GabatzPublished in: Revista gaucha de enfermagem (2023)
The perception of the disabled sibling occurs within the perception of normality. The child identifies his sibling's lower learning capacitor a way that is unique to him, a fact that does not condition him to be seen as abnormal, defining his being-in-the-world as a special way of existing.