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Daily Archives: February 15, 2011
Thinking “Orange”: How churches can pursue families of kids with disabilities
Most kids who have a hidden disability can be included in age-appropriate church programming without “buddies” when ministry leaders are attuned to the effect sensory issues, transitions, program design and specific activities have on kids with common conditions like ADHD, anxiety and Asperger’s Disorder. Continue reading →
Posted in Families, Hidden Disabilities, Inclusion, Key Ministry, Ministry Environments, Parents, Stories, Strategies
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Tagged Bay Presbyterian Church, Church4EveryChild, Hidden Disabilities, Key Ministry, Libby Peterson, Orange Conference, Stephen Grcevich MD, Vineyard Community Church
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