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Seminar Follow-up: Ministering to NeuroDiverse Kids

Ministering to NeuroDiverse Kids in Church

This topic hosts the video recording of the September 26, 2024 Zoom Coffee Chat Seminar on Ministering to NeuroDiverse Kids. This Coffee Chat was a presentation on ways to welcome and engage children and youth with neurodiversity, learning differences, and those who are just plain “different.” Neurodiversity is the idea that there’s natural variation in how people’s brains work and how people experience, understand and interact with the world. This means there are natural differences in the way people learn, communicate, and interact with their faith as well.

Below you can view the YouTube recording of the presentation along with the subsequent Q&A and conversation. Dena's Powerpoint file can be found here. More links and resources mentioned in the seminar are posted below.

We invite you to be a part of the ongoing conversation at our site. What are you going to try? How has what you heard sparked other ideas? What questions do you still have? Your resources, links, and questions/comments are welcome!

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