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An Extraordinary Normal: Christian neurodivergent families

Kate Morris

I am turning my research, experience, and many interviews into articles for Christian families with neurodivergent members. Subscription is free, you'll receive fortnightly articles, which include research, interviews, and Biblical reflections.

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  • Kate Morris

    I'm married with three children, we're a mix of NDs and NTs. I studied Education, completed a ministry apprenticeship, studied theology, served as a missionary in France, and now I'm studying Autism Studies and work as a Fellow at ADM in Sydney.

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