On LinkedIn, the Church recently shared five ways we can “help families with neurodivergent children feel seen and supported.”
The ideas come from a July 2025 Liahona article by Mindy Selu. A quote from the article reads:
“As much as parents try to manage all the idiosyncrasies of children with sometimes-invisible special needs, they often feel alone in their journey. As one of these parents, I understand some of the unique challenges. There are so many aspects of life and faith that are challenged when caring for a child with these types of special needs.
“While they are deeply committed to loving their children and their faith, parents in these situations can sometimes feel isolated, misunderstood, or unsupported.
“As members of Christ’s Church, we can change that.”
See five ways Church members can help in the post below. And read the full Liahona article here.
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