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Beyond tolerance: navigating neurodiversity in the church

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What happens when the "perfect student" is actually drowning?  0:00 – Trailer 0:42 – Intro: Faith. No Filter. 4:20 – Secret signs of ADHD in kids 8:36 – Beyond the bell curve: defining "normal" 12:44 – School “discipline” and neurodiversity 17:43 – Meds & masking: why girls fall under the radar 21:33 – Are churches safe for neurodiversity? 25:36 – Traditions of misjudgement 28:52 – Who is responsible for inclusion? 33:56 – “I see you” and the culture of true belonging 36:13 – Closing thoughts on hope and radical kindness In this episode of Filthy Hope, hosts Rev Ness Williams-Henke and Rev Jon Humphries continue their conversation with Lynda Humphries, this time diving into neurodiversity: what it actually means, why ADHD has been so misunderstood, and what genuine inclusion looks like in schools, workplaces, and faith communities. Lynda shares her family’s personal journey with ADHD, unpacking why girls so often go undiagnosed, what educators can do differently, and why the church needs to move well beyond tolerance. They argue that the burden of adjustment shouldn't fall on those who are already struggling, but on those in the "easier space" to create a culture where everyone can truly belong.#FilthyHope #ChristianPodcast #Neurodiversity #ADHD #InclusionMatters #ChurchAndNeurodiversity #ChurchCulture #FaithAndMentalHealth #BeyondTolerance #FaithNoFilter

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Episode Beyond tolerance: navigating neurodiversity in the church Cover

Beyond tolerance: navigating neurodiversity in the church

What happens when the "perfect student" is actually drowning?  0:00 – Trailer 0:42 – Intro: Faith. No Filter. 4:20 – Secret signs of ADHD in kids 8:36 – Beyond the bell curve: defining "normal" 12:44 – School “discipline” and neurodiversity 17:43 – Meds & masking: why girls fall under the radar 21:33 – Are churches safe for neurodiversity? 25:36 – Traditions of misjudgement 28:52 – Who is responsible for inclusion? 33:56 – “I see you” and the culture of true belonging 36:13 – Closing thoughts on hope and radical kindness In this episode of Filthy Hope, hosts Rev Ness Williams-Henke and Rev Jon Humphries continue their conversation with Lynda Humphries, this time diving into neurodiversity: what it actually means, why ADHD has been so misunderstood, and what genuine inclusion looks like in schools, workplaces, and faith communities. Lynda shares her family’s personal journey with ADHD, unpacking why girls so often go undiagnosed, what educators can do differently, and why the church needs to move well beyond tolerance. They argue that the burden of adjustment shouldn't fall on those who are already struggling, but on those in the "easier space" to create a culture where everyone can truly belong.#FilthyHope #ChristianPodcast #Neurodiversity #ADHD #InclusionMatters #ChurchAndNeurodiversity #ChurchCulture #FaithAndMentalHealth #BeyondTolerance #FaithNoFilter

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