Including Children with Disabilities 
          
          
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Overview
Momentum Training Series: Including Children with Disabilities
by Jean K. Lawson
You're setting up for the group you lead when a new child visits for the first time. Her 
parents let you know she has autism. 
Are you confident about including this child with a disability in your group?
Whether you already have children with special needs in your church, or you just want to be 
better prepared, Including 
Children with Disabilities will help you understand common disabilities and equip you with 
the practical tools and 
information you need to effectively teach them.
Gain more confidence in your ministry skills when you explore:
- Distinctives of children with developmental and intellectual disabilities, with a special 
emphasis on students with autism
- Proven teaching strategies, including how to modify learning activities, scheduling, 
memorization, and more.
- Practical tips on how to connect with parents and help students develop friendships with 
others in your group.
 
MOMENTUM TRAINING SERIES
Be better equipped and feel more confident in your ministry. Whether you are a new 
volunteer or a seasoned leader, Momentum 
Training Series is designed to help you sharpen your skills and become more effective as you 
disciple others. Each topic also includes 
the opportunity for certification to recognize your accomplishment. 
Visit 
MomentumTrainingSeries.com to take the test and get 
certified.
Product Details
Series: Momentum Training Series
Format: Saddle-Stitch
Pages: 32
Size: 7 x 9.5
ISBN: 9781607315919
Publisher: Gospel Publishing House
Pub. Date: May 15, 2019
About the Author
Jean K. Lawson is a special education teacher of students with autism, and 
recipient of the 2018 Springfield Teacher 
of the Year Award. Her philosophy is to know each student as a child first, an individual with 
the ability to give and receive love, to grow 
and develop in unique ways, and to reach his or her God-given potential. She and her family 
live in Springfield, Missouri.