This website is comprised of resources for Individuals who are caring for a disabled, elderly, or incapacitated member of their family. The name of the website states its initiative it is the "National Family Caregivers Association." The websites objective is to help those caregivers find all of the resources they can to make a tough situation easier. It offers a list of organizations that offer help to these caregivers. Another resource offered by the website is a sense of community. The site offers a variety of e-communities and newsletters to give the caregivers a support system of people in similar situations. I think this is the most valuable resource the site offers.
All in all it is easy to navigate and would be very helpful to a person in this situation. The website makes it easy to access these valuable resources that have the potential to make the life of the caregiver a bit easier.
This website puts a variety of factual resources that concern parents in one convenient location. This website covers 5 main topics: Parenting, Education, Child Development, Health, and Medical sites. Under each category is a variety of websites that tackle numerous topics that affect children and families.
This website is clearly directed towards families and/or parents. The name of the website states the targeted audience and the entirety of the website is focused on giving advice and information to parents and families. Faculty at Tufts University in the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development developed The Child & Family WebGuide in April 2001. The Eliot-Pearson Department has a 75-year history of studying, teaching and fostering the well being of children. The website is extremely relevant to this class. It touches on nearly every stage and issue that comes with raising a child, building a family, and maintaining a career,
All in all it is easy to navigate and would be very helpful to a person in this situation. The website makes it easy to access these valuable resources that have the potential to make the life of the caregiver a bit easier.