In this episode we talk with Kate Morris and Dave Whittingham, who both have first hand experience of living with neurodivergence and/or supporting neurodivergent children. Kate Morris also brings a wealth of knowledge from her studies and research in this field. Our guests' insights are enlightening, educational and very encouraging. We cover questions like:
- What do the terms 'neurodiversity' and 'neurodivergence' mean?
- What language is most helpful when referring to neurodivergent people?
- Why might parents seek a diagnosis for their child? Is it detrimental to 'label' them in this way?
- How does our Christian world view shape our attitude to neurodiversity?
- What would our families and churches look like if we truly loved people in all their neurodiversity?
- How might an understanding of neurodivergence shape parents' approach to discipline?
- How can we foster positive relationships between neurodiverse siblings?
Theme music:
Soul's Getting Wet by Ali Maegraith. Produced by Ali Maegraith and Gerard Masters. Available on
SoundCloud.