Primary
A young girl asks her mother what talents a girl in primary who uses a wheelchair and can't talk has.
Story about how a young boy with autism was accepted and befriended by children in his primary.
Interactive lessons on preparing to teach and teaching students how to have appropriate behavior (with audio and video).
"The Lord has given Primary leaders an important charge to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ to all children, including those who have disabilities."
Specific information from the primary on some common disabilities.
Great advice on teaching children in primary from a popular blog, indluding lots of tips on behavior.
A teacher shares experiences and things that she learned from teaching a child in her primary class who was deaf.
Teaching the Gospel to Children With Disabilities is a short article from the LDS Newsroom that discusses adapting classes for children with disabilities.
In an article in Meridian Magazine, Sharisa Lewis writes abouts experiences at Church with her 4-year old son who has autism.
Why is church so hard for autistic children? The answers can vary as widely as the children. Initially, I thought our child was just being difficult, but autism specialists have advised me that church is hard for most autistic kids.
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