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Family Support for ADHD, DMDD, Autism and Sensory Needs: How Churches Can Help Neurodivergent Children

Jami Kirkbride LPC, Parenting Coach for Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Functioning Season 2 Episode 99

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How Churches Can Support Neurodivergent Children: ADHD, DMDD, Autism, and Sensory Needs

Many families raising children with ADHD, DMDD, autism, anxiety, sensory needs, emotional dysregulation, or other invisible disabilities want church to be a place of hope, belonging, and support. But sometimes these families are quietly struggling, slipping away, or unsure how to ask for help.

In this final episode of our three-part series, When Church Feels Hard for Neurodivergent Children and Families, we’re talking about how churches can better support neurodivergent children and their families with more awareness, compassion, flexibility, and practical care.

This episode is for parents who want a helpful resource to share with their church, and for pastors, children’s ministry leaders, youth leaders, volunteers, and church members who want to understand how to make church feel safer and more welcoming for families with unique needs.

In this episode, we talk about:

  •  Why churches cannot rely only on parents to advocate before offering support 
  •  How simple questions on children’s ministry or youth forms can open the door to better care 
  •  Why different support does not mean unfair treatment, especially for kids with sensory needs, anxiety, ADHD, autism, or emotional dysregulation 
  •  How churches can take one practical step toward helping families feel seen, supported, and able to belong 

You’ll also hear practical examples for children’s ministry, youth group, church events, sensory needs, volunteer responses, and ways churches can begin supporting families without needing a perfect program or huge budget.

For free resources, coaching information, and support for parenting kids with big emotions, challenging behaviors, and unique needs, visit calmconnectionparenting.org.

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*Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for individual support.

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