Parenting Website Offers Important Resources For Parents Of Children With Special Needs

A new website called Special Moms Network has been created to provide resources to parents who have children with special needs. The website is created by two mothers who live in New York.

According to PR Newswire, the website is a new tool suggested to parents of children with special needs to know the latest news and information in the special needs community. It also offers critical online support system to help address the parents' complaints.

Special Moms Network gives parents an access to thousands of programs and services that cater to the children's needs from infancy to adulthood. It also has a searchable database of companies and products that every parent needs to support their children's disabilities.

The website posts latest news and updates from special needs community, and the parents can join a forum on the website to increase their knowledge about taking care of a person with disabilities coming from known professionals and other "special moms."

The group who created the website can provide 24/7 updates for parents of children with special needs worldwide. Special Moms Network had already gained athousands of members and it's still growing each day since it was created.

"As the number of special needs children throughout the world continues to rise, more parents are turning to the Internet for information, support and answers when it comes to ways to help their children" said Dana DaRuvo Hanner,R.N., cofounder of Special Moms Network.

"Our goal in creating the Special Moms Network was to provide a forum for the hundreds of thousands of moms who are not only looking for information to help their children, but to give them a forum in which they can help each other through the power of the Internet," Hanner added.

According to Special Moms Network website, they posted families who share their experiences and story in the Special Family section of the website. They also give advises and suggestions to the parents in their website.

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