Leader Resources Read in 2 mins Ministering to Kids with Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Children just seem to not listen or pay attention as much anymore or could they possibly have Central Auditory Processing Disorder? This could be due to the noisy environments we… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 2 mins Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder Here’s what Sensory Processing Disorder is, and how you minister to kids living with this disorder. Kailee fears new situations and hides behind her mother in a new social setting.… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 5 mins 10 Simple Techniques for Ministering to Kids with ADHD Here are 10 techniques for addressing the unique needs of children with ADHD, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, in your classroom. Even when you understand why kids misbehave and you have strategies… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 1 min 3 Wheelchair Etiquette Tips and a Perspective Building Activity Want to help kids understand wheelchair etiquette? Use these activities when you’ve got extra time. 3 Wheelchair Etiquette Tips Wheelchair Etiquette Tip #1: Always ask a friend before pushing a… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 4 mins 5 Key Elements to Consider to Make Your Ministry Inclusive When this church developed a special needs ministry to become inclusive for all kids, it succeeded beyond anything anyone expected. Katy is a fourth grader with severe learning disabilities. When… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 9 mins Tips for Ministering to Children With ADHD Experts on ADHD speak up in this roundtable discussion to help you effectively reach kids with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A lot of these kids feel like nobody loves them and… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 9 mins Special Needs: Is Every Child Welcome In Your Ministry? Here’s how to make every child—regardless of ability or special needs—feel welcome in your children’s ministry. “The Real Me” by Joe Bishop Don’t just see my legs not running, don’t… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 2 mins Training Guidelines: Is Your Team Prepared for a Child’s Seizure? If a child has a seizure, is your team ready? Here are simple guidelines for your next training. For a children’s leader in Maryland, it happened during the Wednesday night… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Leader Resources Read in 2 mins 5 Experiences That Help Kids Better Understand Disabilities People fear what they don’t know so use these 5 ways to help kids understand disabilities. Rachel Olstad, mom to a child with special needs, is working with the Southern… Read More Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email