Mrs Moselen said a lot of families with special needs children can feel isolated and may not know people dealing with the same things. The Play Cafe offers the opportunity for these families to come together and talk and for their children to make connections with other children "who are like them".
Sarah Slagter, who has two children who are hearing-impaired, has been going to the Play Cafe for about four months. The support and specialist help is what drives Mrs Slagter to return fortnightly. Kelly Palmer said she loves the support and the social factor of the group.
"Sometimes you just need someone who gets it."
Her son has neurofibromatosis type 1 and she finds most of her support online so she is grateful that she has found a group that "gets it".
Mrs Moselen wants more families to come along and join their weekly Play Cafe and hopes that they can support more with their specialist services in the future. They hope the meetings will become more frequent and that they can work with more specialists in the community.
Anyone who wants to join Play Cafe can contact angie.moselen@minedu.govt.nz or jdavis@teorahou.org.nz