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10 Tips for Lovingly Working with Children with Special Needs or Behavioral Challenges

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Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Special Needs in Ministry

Love those challenging kids, and know you are making a difference!

1. Show Love through Patience: Understand that you are being giving an opportunity to show love to this child for a short period of time and perhaps, as challenging as it may be, to give their parent a much-needed break, even if it is just for the duration of the worship service. If the child is extra challenging, realize you are getting a glimpse into the daily reality of the child’s parent, and pray for the parent as you love their child. 

 


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