Disability
Support
The Internet can help you feel supported in your journey of parenting
a child with special needs by helping you find other families who are
having similar experiences. You can share information and give and receive
emotional support, without ever leaving your computer. You can access
this support at any time of day, no baby-sitter or car required. There
are a variety of ways to find people with whom you can share your experiences
and seek and give support.
One way of connecting with others is through a list serve. When you
subscribe to a list serve you join a mailing list community of people
who want to discuss a particular topic. You send a message asking to
subscribe and then all messages that are sent to the list will be sent
to your address as well. Everything you write to the list serve will
be sent to everyone who subscribes to the list. You can also choose
to correspond with someone from the list privately, by sending that
person an e-mail to his or her address directly, rather than to the
list. There are lists on every topic imaginable and many specifically
for parents of children with disabilities.
A great place to get started finding a list serve for a specific disability
or health issue is "The Children's Disability List of Lists",
an annotated list of list serves about children's disabilities.
http://www.
comeunity.com/disability/speclists.html
For local support, the NJ Early Intervention System sponsors two list
serves, one for professionals and one for families in early intervention.
Online
Professional Support Community
Online
Families Support Community
Please come back and visit us again as we will be continually adding
online support resources to this page.