
Church Offers Welcoming Sensory Room for Children With ADHD, Autism
‘It was like this big welcoming sign — whatever your child needs ... all of it is welcome.’
‘It was like this big welcoming sign — whatever your child needs ... all of it is welcome.’
Forty-two councils in the Archdiocese of Detroit helped raise about $65,000 for the field.
The Catholic commentator’s unflinching determination to tell the truth is central to his new book, just as it was throughout his long and dynamic collaboration with Archbishop Charles Chaput.
The webinar will conclude with a presentation from Bishop Barron on April 25.
Advocates for special children champion inclusion and accommodation.
COMMENTARY: What My Brother With Down Syndrome and Autism Has Taught Me About Life and Love
Educators offer tips and strategies for parochial schools to be more inclusive to pupils with learning differences.
COMMENTARY: In California, even the care of young people with disabilities takes second place to secularist dogma.
As the bishops plan a new pastoral statement for persons with disabilities, advocates look for acknowledgment of new realities and diagnoses and encouragement of greater inclusion.
Catholic schools and organizations work to include all young learners.
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