Siblings Raising Siblings
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When parents are deceased, the choice to stay together may be logical. But when parents are alive but unable to care for their kids, sometimes an older sibling needs to step in. Tara Stoney, 29, a District of Columbia security guard, is raising her siblings Ashlee, 6, and Overn, 4. She also has five children of her own, ranging from 13 months to 11 years old. Stoney watched as her mother went through a difficult period in her life and immediately sought legal custody of the kids. "They know I'm their sister and not their mother. They call me Tara," says Stoney. It's a challenge raising seven kids, and she hopes her mother will one day be able to raise Ashlee and Overn. But until that time, she says, "family should stay with family. I have no regrets."
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