Could I have some child support groups and teen support groups?


Members of a child support group, provide each other with various types of help for a particular shared difficulty. The support may take the form of providing relevant information, relating personal experiences, listening to others' experiences, providing sympathetic understanding and establishing social networks. A child support group may also provide ancillary support, such as serving as a voice for the public or engaging in advocacy. Support groups maintain interpersonal contact among their members in a variety of ways. Child support groups also maintain contact through printed newsletters, telephone chains, internet forums, and mailing lists.



Support groups offer companionship and information for people coping with diseases or disabilities. Support groups may not be appropriate for everyone, and some find that a support group actually adds to their stress rather than relieving it.



Evaluation of the quality of Web sites is discussed in ((Q4.27)). You may find that several general women's health sites may help you (internet information). The following are more specialised relevant Web sites:-

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Child Support Groups - Teen Support Groups