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Every person deserves the opportunity to know Christ, grow in Him and serve Him with the gifts He has given, regardless of their ability. The church is missing 80% of the 65 million Americans who have disabilities, and understanding structured logical thinking in autism can help bridge this gap.
• Structured logical thinking in autism involves preference for order, routine, and predictability
• People with autism often excel in attention to detail, pattern recognition, and logical reasoning
• Behaviors that may seem rigid are often expressions of needs rather than defiance or manipulation
• Resistance to change and literal interpretation of language are common characteristics
• Supporting individuals with autism requires consistent routines, clear communication, and respect for special interests
• Creating sensory-friendly environments helps reduce stress and anxiety
• Building authentic relationships with empathy and understanding leads people to Jesus
• Recognizing different thinking patterns as valuable expressions of neurodiversity enhances ministry
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.
By Tracie CorllSend us a text
Every person deserves the opportunity to know Christ, grow in Him and serve Him with the gifts He has given, regardless of their ability. The church is missing 80% of the 65 million Americans who have disabilities, and understanding structured logical thinking in autism can help bridge this gap.
• Structured logical thinking in autism involves preference for order, routine, and predictability
• People with autism often excel in attention to detail, pattern recognition, and logical reasoning
• Behaviors that may seem rigid are often expressions of needs rather than defiance or manipulation
• Resistance to change and literal interpretation of language are common characteristics
• Supporting individuals with autism requires consistent routines, clear communication, and respect for special interests
• Creating sensory-friendly environments helps reduce stress and anxiety
• Building authentic relationships with empathy and understanding leads people to Jesus
• Recognizing different thinking patterns as valuable expressions of neurodiversity enhances ministry
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.