Dr. Amy Jacober’s two presentations from the Nurturing Care Day of Learning are now available through NTS Praxis. The following shorter video addresses how everyone, including neurodiverse kids, have the capability for worship. Praxis includes several short videos for use online to encourage congregations to encourage parents, maintain a caring posture while neurodiverse children adapt, adjust, in congregational settings, and finding ways to empower neurodivergent children and youth move into leadership. Extended lectures are also available to Praxis membership for ongoing continuing education. Congregations interested in using the videos can email nurturingcare@nts.edu for additional information.
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