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ISSN 2155-7594
Research Article
Vol. 2, 2011November 01, 2011 EDT

Attending to Children, Attending to God: Children with ADHD and Christian Spirituality

Joyce Ann Mercer,
ADHDchildren's spiritualityasset-based perspectiveChristian worshipembodied attentioninclusive faith community
Copyright Logoccby-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.65045/001c.144782
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Articles in Vol. 2, 2011

Vol. 2, 2011
  • Identity and Wisdom as Elements of a Spirituality of Hope among Children with End-stage Renal Disease
    Duane R. BidwellDonald L. Batisky
  • Victims, Perpetrators, or Moral Agents: Children and Youth Survivors of the War in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Pamela Couture
  • Towards Greater Involvement of the British Black Church in the Secular Education of Black Youth: School Exclusion and British Black Males
    Doreen McCalla
  • Attending to Children, Attending to God: Children with ADHD and Christian Spirituality
    Joyce Ann Mercer
  • Feminism, Children, and Mothering: Three Books and Three Children Later
    Bonnie J. Miller-Mclemore
  • See-through Knowing: Learning from Children and Their Invisible Friends
    J. Bradley Wigger
  • How Will Our Children Know God? Resisting Cultural Epistemologies that Hinder Spiritual Wisdom
    Karen-Marie Yust
JCR
Mercer, Joyce Ann. “Attending to Children, Attending to God: Children with ADHD and Christian Spirituality.” Journal of Childhood and Religion 2 (November 1, 2011): 1–38. https://doi.org/10.65045/001c.144782.
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