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1: Can I share my story?

Sharing your own observation and experience:

  • Teaches you to talk about it.
  • You notice that you are not alone and you create a network with like-minded people who can even become friends.
  • Generates more peace and recognition, for you and others.

2: Can I ask a question to an expert in this area?

Experienced patients/parents and professional experts can see what you are telling and asking and they are happy to respond to this.

They can also ask questions themselves, in person or in a group discussion. So it works both ways. Every member can read along and join in.

This creates an online workshop where you can participate from your own living room. Similar to lectures / workshops that now also take place all over the world, but without the costs. With a permanent collective knowledge base for you and your community.

3: How do I find information tailored to our situation?

You get the opportunity to describe your child/client in a simple way. This will allow WaihonaPedia to search for you and only show relevant information.

It is tailored to your child / client. Through your questions and experience stories, this alignment is getting better. You are alerted when important matters become available to you.

4: Is the knowledge reliable?

The knowledge you find here has been checked by all known experts and by all families and caretakers who have preceded you.

Researchers can use your information to find out more, so the knowledge increases.

There is also room for opinions, allowing you to find your ways around areas of doubt. Does your solution work? Then we would like to learn from you!

 

About the website contents

All of the information on this WebSite is for education purposes only. The place to get specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment is your doctor. Use of this site is strictly at your own risk. If you find something that you think needs correction or clarification, please let us know at: 

Send a email: info@cdlsWorld.org