Chowtime – 4/4
Catching up on the week? Pull up some chow and chew on these tid-bits of information...
Stat to Chew on...One in four adolescents has or almost has diabetes. This is up from one in 10 a decade ago. (Source: Boston.com)
Quote to Digest..."Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something." - Thomas A. Edison
Student Ministry Blogs to bite into...
- Jeremy Zach talks about Special Needs in Student Ministry
- With Jason Collins "coming out" as a Gay NBA player, Joshua Griffin posts a Poll about whether or not we have had discussions of Same-Sex relationships with students
- Ryan Reed encourages you to take a break from your day...laugh a little
- Michael Bayne talkes about making rest a priority
- Ever wrestle with whether or not to take that job? Benjamin Kerns discusses 5 NON-Spiritual reasons to wrestle through
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Chowtime – 6/2
Just in case you were busy planning your summer calendar all the while planning a graduation celebration and also figuring out how to avoid being hit by dodgeballs from middle schoolers, here are some of the things being talked about in Student Ministry world. So grab some chow and read up.
- Joshua Griffin created a poll about how much youth ministers charge for summer camp. I can't wait to see the results here.
- Benjamin Kerns questions aloud whether or not bikinis are sinful. Great topic to discuss leading into the summer.
- A great guest post on the Inclusive Church about how to train teen volunteers in special needs ministry.
- Jeremy Zach posts about slowing down in youth ministry.
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OC ’12: Leading an Inclusion Initiative
This seminar was led by the one and only Amy Fenton Lee a great expert in this area of ministry.
Special Needs ministry has challenges.
Stats and Trends:
- 19% of Americans have a disability
- 1 in 88 children have autism
- 7% of children have ADHD
- 8% of children have a learning disability
- 10% of children have an anxiety disorder
- 13% of children have a developmental disability
The law say we are required to provide free and appropriate education in our public school. So a parent has this environment at school but come to church where there is no inclusion. That usually doesn't go over well. Frustation and misunderstand usually ensues this first experience. A "Special Needs Classroom" doesn't usually go over so well. Parents want inclusion not seclusion.
3 A's of Inclusion:
- Accepting the individual and family impacted by special needs
- Accommodating the specific needs of the child, student, or adult with a disability - can we keep them safe?
- Advancing the spiritual development of the person with learning differences
Define Objectives:
- Differing Church Missions & Demographics. Not every church is called to do special needs ministry the same. Not every church has the same resource pool.
- Diversity of disability population. A church's competencies tend to build on the attributes and needs of original participants.
- Delineate long term goals from short term goals. Address the role of therapy and treatment inside the ministry. Determine what the church can do in the short term and do it well. Proactively shape parent expectations by setting public timeline for ministry progression (adding hours/services for accommodation, additional settings, respite events, parent support groups).
Only do what you can do well.
3 different models of Inclusion:
- Full Inclusion. This utilizes buddies in typical ministry settings. Preteens and teens are good helpers here but need to be trained.
- Self Contained Special Needs Room with a separate classroom
- Hybrid where it has individualized plan for each child and may utilize both environments
Where does Special Needs Ministry belong?
- Independent Ministry
- Pastoral Care
- Children's/Family Ministry
It can fall under any of the above but bottom line is there needs to be a Staff Advocate. Also, Children's Ministry needs to play a vital role in this.
The Ministry Champion:
- Typical profile is that it is a female impacted by special needs by choice (profession) or through extended family
- The roles and responsibilities are administrative, relational and nurturing, judgment and leadership. Structure the role around their gift set.
- Paid vs. Volunteer. Questions to consider - Is the special needs champion providing leadership and guidance for the Church? Is the church staff mentoring and managing the special needs champion? If you can pay, please pay and pay fair.
Risk Management (Setting up the Church for Success):
- Standard Ministry Forms (can be found here)
- Ministry policies
- Parent advisory committee
- Lawsuits & Bad Press
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Here is what I’m hitting up today at OC ’12
If you aren't able to be at OC '12 this year, here are some of the breakouts I'll be posting notes from today:
- Thursday Morning General Session. After last night, I'm really excited to see what they have in store for us today. I have no idea who the speaker is but, I'm pretty stoked.
- Leading a Special Needs Inclusion Initiative. I'm really excited about this one because we have children and youth with special needs in our church and I am hoping to find ways to include and incorporated them better into what we are doing in the family ministry.
- 5th and 6th Grade Transition. This is a growing segment in family ministry right now and I want to learn as much as I can about this age group and what it means to put an emphasis on them. Growing this ministry will also grow our youth ministry which will help grow the church so focusing on them and making them a priority is going to be a big deal for me. I can't wait to go to this breakout.
There is also 1 other one I'm trying to get into as I had to change my schedule but I'm not sure what it will be at this moment. I'll post notes on whatever one that will be when I go to it.
Happy Orange!
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Chowtime – 4/7
In case you out hanging out with kids during their spring break all week, here are some of the many things buzzing around Youth Ministry World. So grab some chow and enjoy.
- A friend of mine posted this on Facebook. It's a brief history of Youth Ministry and it's effectiveness. Very good read!
- If you have an iPad, this is a good post about some cool uses of it in ministry
- This post is over a year old, but I just stumbled upon it. The Sex before Marriage issue. Is it a sin? Good thoughts (and comments)
- Interested in starting a Special Needs Program at your church. Here is a great post about doing just that.
- Josh Griffin has an interesting POLL about how often you teach youth group.
- Ben Kerns talks about 5 reasons why there will always be paid youth directors.
- Barry Hill shares his thoughts and the trailer of the movie "Blue Like Jazz"
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Chowtime – 2/11
In case you missed it, here are some of the many things buzzing around Youth Ministry World. So grab some chow and enjoy.
- On Ben Kern's blog, Stacie Mancini talks about how switching to Orange changed her Children's Ministry
- Check out the Special Needs Track at Orange '12 on Amy Fenton's blog. OH, and btw, she is giving away a FREE pass to Orange '12 (deadline by 2/12)
- Michael Bayne talks about the value of going to Orange '12 with others.
- Ryan Millard spends some time to talk about priorities.
- Tim Schmoyer announces his new job.
- ReThink guru Jeremy Zach shares FAQs Middle Schoolers often ask
- Josh Griffin shares his Student Leadership Packet as a download
- My friend Barry Hill talks about sharing our faith
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