neurodiversity

Creating Space for Neurodivergent, Disabled and Special Need Individuals in Our Communities

“When you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed.” Luke 14:13-14 Jesus was radical in His inclusion. He didn’t wait for people to fit a certain mold before welcoming them—He invited them as they were. The command in Luke 14:13-14 isn’t just about physical needs;

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My Child Has Been Diagnosed, Now What?

Processing the Diagnosis Receiving a diagnosis for our children can feel like a catastrophic earthquake and in that moment, everything changes forever. It’s completely normal to experience a rollercoaster of emotions ranging from shock and grief to anxiety and even relief once we finally have some answers. In this post, we’ll explore the common emotional

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Understanding Neurodiversity, Disability, and Special Needs

Neurodiversity, disability, and special needs are terms that are often used interchangeably, but they each have distinct meanings and implications. It is important that we understand what each means, how they differ and overlap. Neurodiversity Neurodiversity refers to the variation in neurological structure and function among individuals. It recognizes that differences in brain wiring and

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Celebrating Differences and Promoting Inclusion

Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a time to honor and celebrate the unique strengths, perspectives, and contributions of neurodivergent individuals. It’s an opportunity to raise awareness, promote acceptance, and advocate for inclusion within our communities and beyond. Neurodiversity is the recognition that differences in brain wiring and functioning are a natural and valuable aspect of human

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