“…For organizational and comparative purposes, we have grouped the 18 items of the FSS into the four main categories of support suggested by Dunst et al (1988): immediate family (e.g., spouse, children); kinship network (e.g., grandparents, aunts, uncles); informal network (e.g., church, coworkers); and professionals and organizations (e.g., school, healthcare providers, social worker). We employed the ECOMAP, a one-page visual representation of the family's relationships, as a tool to learn about the family's support system (Hartman 1978;Hodge and Williams 2002;McCormick et al 2008). Lines and circles were drawn to represent relationships with extended family and kin, friends and neighbors, church and coworkers, and schools and professional services represented by individuals or organizations.…”