Session Description:
Each person is a child of God, created with divine worth and unique ways of thinking, feeling, and experiencing the world. Individuals with autism and ADHD often bring distinctive strengths alongside challenges that can affect communication, emotional regulation, and family relationships. While autism and ADHD reflect different neurodevelopmental profiles, both can involve differences in attention, sensory experiences, communication styles, and social expectations. When these differences are misunderstood, conflict and distance can grow; when they are approached with Christlike empathy and patience, families and communities can become places of greater peace, belonging, and mutual care.
Target Demographic:
General
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