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There's so many different kinds of advice to give. One I would give to my siblings is don't let life get you down.
Kids only understand but so much. All they want to do is run and play and be kids. What they don't understand is that soon, they will be paying bills, and working, and possibly providing for their own family´s. It is important to know this because sometimes, life can be challenging, hard, stressful, and depressing. But if you let it knock you down, you may not get back up again, and you will miss out on the great things that could possibly happen.
It is proven that every 1 in 5 adults over the age of 18 have experienced depression. A lot of these cases could be due to the struggles of being an adult. Sometimes, it isn't only the adults who can become depressed. Wanting to fit in, the loss of a loved one, not feeling good enough, can all lead to depression in children and these aren't even half of the reasons. But again, if you let these get you down, you may not get back up again.
I would want my siblings to know this because I don't want them to have a life where they are constantly being knocked down by challenges of game called life. Where the challenges are inevitable and there is nothing they can do about it.
Back then, these individuals had no rights and were treated like absolute trash, far less than human. These individuals would drop off their children in institutions that had disgusting living conditions (e.g.. Willowbrook Institution) or just leave them out on the streets to fend for themselves. However, in today's perspective, these individuals have more rights than they did back then. They are considered more human and now have a voice in their own affairs, sometimes the government is in charge of some of these individuals.