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Every person deserves the opportunity to know Christ, grow in Him, and serve Him with their unique gifts, regardless of ability. This episode explores the complex, interrelated concepts of special interests, hyperfocus, and perseveration (looping) in individuals with autism and ADHD.
• Special interests provide joy, purpose, and self-regulation, potentially leading to expertise and career paths
• Hyperfocus describes intense concentration that can be both a strength and a challenge
• Perseveration involves involuntary repetitive behaviors triggered by stress or anxiety
• Understanding these patterns helps differentiate between passionate interests and anxiety responses
• Creating supportive environments through visual cues, schedules, and sensory accommodations
• Recognizing perseveration as neurological, not stubborn behavior
• Supporting individuals by addressing underlying causes rather than just behaviors
• Breaking down barriers to make Jesus accessible to everyone, regardless of neurodiversity
For deeper dives into these topics and more, check out indispensable-people.com and visit Amazon to purchase the books The Indispensable Kid and Gospel, Accessibility and the Indispensable People.
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Every person deserves the opportunity to know Christ, grow in Him, and serve Him with their unique gifts, regardless of ability. This episode explores the complex, interrelated concepts of special interests, hyperfocus, and perseveration (looping) in individuals with autism and ADHD.
• Special interests provide joy, purpose, and self-regulation, potentially leading to expertise and career paths
• Hyperfocus describes intense concentration that can be both a strength and a challenge
• Perseveration involves involuntary repetitive behaviors triggered by stress or anxiety
• Understanding these patterns helps differentiate between passionate interests and anxiety responses
• Creating supportive environments through visual cues, schedules, and sensory accommodations
• Recognizing perseveration as neurological, not stubborn behavior
• Supporting individuals by addressing underlying causes rather than just behaviors
• Breaking down barriers to make Jesus accessible to everyone, regardless of neurodiversity
For deeper dives into these topics and more, check out indispensable-people.com and visit Amazon to purchase the books The Indispensable Kid and Gospel, Accessibility and the Indispensable People.