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We tackle a frequent question: how to guide kids’ curiosity about disability without causing harm, while building a church culture where people feel seen and welcomed. We share practical scripts, mindset shifts, and a path from labels to stories that supports gospel accessibility.
• scale of disability and church non-attendance in the U.S.
• why diagnoses inform care but never define a person
• two common preferences about questions and how to read them
• be genuine and introduce yourself like you would anyone
• compliment and converse in everyday moments without singling out
• avoid snap judgments about invisible disabilities
• assume competence and adjust based on body language
• teach story-first questions instead of medical questions
• simple kid-friendly scripts that respect consent
• curiosity as a doorway to belonging and gospel access
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the Indispensable-People blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People
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We tackle a frequent question: how to guide kids’ curiosity about disability without causing harm, while building a church culture where people feel seen and welcomed. We share practical scripts, mindset shifts, and a path from labels to stories that supports gospel accessibility.
• scale of disability and church non-attendance in the U.S.
• why diagnoses inform care but never define a person
• two common preferences about questions and how to read them
• be genuine and introduce yourself like you would anyone
• compliment and converse in everyday moments without singling out
• avoid snap judgments about invisible disabilities
• assume competence and adjust based on body language
• teach story-first questions instead of medical questions
• simple kid-friendly scripts that respect consent
• curiosity as a doorway to belonging and gospel access
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the Indispensable-People blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People