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Neurodiversity in Faith Formation

Accessible to All (A2A)
The A2A process for congregations is as much about becoming attitudinally welcoming to people with disabilities and mental health issues as it is about working to make our buildings physically and programmatically accessible to persons with disability.
 
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Adapting Your Program to Meet Neurodiverse Needs
Differentiation Guidance is a free resource from Spirit & Truth Publishing written by one of their writers, Elaine Seekon, who is licensed in a variety of areas in special education.
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Blogs on Neurodiversity
From Spirit & Truth Publishing
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Books on Including Children with Disabilities     
by Barbara J. Newman
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Faith Inclusion Network   
Resources and consulting to support inclusion of neurodiversity  in faith communities
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UCC Disabilities Ministries

 
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Welcome to Holland
A parable for parents of children with special needs by Emily Perl Kingsley


Become a W.I.S.E. Congregation
Welcoming, Inclusive, Supportive, Engaged

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Blessed Minds: Breaking the Silence About Neurodiversity
Sarah Griffith Lund
What neurodiversity is (and isn't).
• How to create a neuroinclusive worship experience.
• Practical tips for welcoming neurodivergent families.
• Theological insights into neurodiversity as part of God's good creation.
• Stories of neurodivergent ministers and their callings.

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