Special Needs Zone
When you eagerly welcome and enthusiastically love on these children, you not only make a difference in their lives, but you bring much needed blessing and encouragement to their parents. It is my prayer that you will become a HERO to these kids and their parents by applying the practical ideas in Invite Them In.
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5 Ways to Serve Your Children with Special Needs
Five ways you can better serve Special Needs children in your ministry. |
Special Needs | ||
10 Tips for Lovingly Working with Children with Special Needs or Behavioral Challenges
Love those challenging kids, and know you are making a difference! |
Special Needs in Ministry | ||
I Was a Kid with Special Needs
Our goal isn’t to have a completely controlled classroom – it is to minister to each and every child according to their needs. And that includes every child! |
Special Needs Kids | ||
Every kid has special needs. Some just have more than others.
Kidology Theorem #06 - Ministry to 'Kids with Special Needs' means ALL of them! |
Kidology Theorem #06 | ||
Dealing with Challenging Kids at VBS
With VBS coming up, attitudes and conversations can make a difference when you have a rambunctious group of kids. |
Divorce, Discipleship, Difficult Kids | ||
How To Begin a Special Needs Ministry
What do you do? Where do you start? What do we need? Practical tips to get some thoughts flowing with your team. Love and acceptance are key to the start of ministry with special needs kids. |
Special Needs Ministry | ||
Preparing for Special Needs Kids
Are you prepared for special needs kids in your ministry? Here are 10 tips to help you! |
Special Needs | ||
Shorter Attention Span: Kids or Goldfish?
If you work with kids, you know how challenging it can be to keep their attention. |
Attention Span | ||
Every child needs someone who is CRAZY about them.
Kidology Theorem #25 - What kids are YOU going to be CRAZY about? |
Kidology Theorem #25 | ||
Some Kids Are Just Challenging
Children aren't robots; they're people, and have a will of their own. You can influence but not control them. |
Discipline |