When your child goes to the hospital, brothers and sisters may feel afraid, worried, or confused. They're often afraid simply because they don't know what to expect, and may imagine the worst. They will also have to deal with being away from one or both parents, missing their brother or sister, or having to stay with other family or friends. These are some of the common feelings siblings may have during this time:
- Being lonely. They miss having their brother or sister to play with, and their parents around to care for and comfort them.
- Being left alone. If they're not told about what's happening, brothers and sisters may feel like they're not important. They may worry about who will take care of them and may assume their needs won't be met. Who will feed them? Who will make sure they get to and from school? Who will make sure they're safe at home?
- Jealousy. Brothers and sisters often wish that they were the ones getting all the attention or presents from family and friends. They may become resentful or jealous of their sibling.
- Guilt. Siblings may feel bad for having mean thoughts about their brother or sister. They may even feel like it's their fault their brother or sister is in the hospital. They might feel guilty for being healthy, when their brother or sister is ill.
- Fear. They might think they can "catch" something from the sick brother or sister. They may be afraid the sick child won't get well or won't ever come home.