Duane stands in a colourful TV studio. A red screen behind him reads "Help Zone." He is in his mid-twenties, clean-shaven with short black hair. He wears a blue T-shirt.

Holding a white folder that reads "Brothers and Sisters," Duane says HEY TVOKIDS, COUNSELLOR DUANE
FROM KIDS HELP PHONE
WITH AN E-MAIL
FROM OUR FRIEND
ARIANNA WHO'S 9, WRITING
TO US FROM BARRIE.
AND THEY WRITE:
He reads "I LOVE MY BROTHERS
AND SISTERS
BUT SOMETIMES THEY'RE
A BIG PAIN.
WHAT DO I DO?"
WELL ARIANNA, IN ORDER
FOR ME TO ANSWER THAT
SPECIFICALLY, I WOULD HAVE
TO KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN BY
"THEY'RE A BIG PAIN."
AND I WOULD ALSO BE
INTERESTED IN KNOWING
IF THESE ARE OLDER BROTHERS
AND SISTERS OR YOUNGER
BROTHERS AND SISTERS OR
MAYBE SOME OF BOTH?
EITHER WAY, WHAT I WANT
TO TELL YOU GENERALLY IS
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL ABOUT
SPEAKING WITH YOUR
BROTHERS AND SISTERS
AND LETTING THEM KNOW?
"I FEEL LIKE YOU'RE A
PAIN WHEN
YOU DO THIS OR
YOU DO THAT."
AND IF YOU DON'T FEEL
LIKE YOU'RE COMFORTABLE
SPEAKING DIRECTLY TO YOUR
BROTHERS AND SISTERS
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL ABOUT
SPEAKING WITH A
PARENT OR A GUARDIAN
WHO LIVE WITH YOU
WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO
EITHER SPEAK ON
YOUR BEHALF OR EVEN
MEDIATE A DISCUSSION
BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR
BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
EITHER WAY, I HOPE THAT
YOU COMMUNICATE SO THAT
YOU CAN HELP PEOPLE
UNDERSTAND YOU AND

He smiles and concludes I HOPE THAT YOU FIND
THIS ANSWER HELPFUL.