3:45 – 5:15 pm | Walking Hand in Hand with Catechists of Families who have Children or Teens Diagnosed with Autism

3:45 pm – 5:15 pm
Heathrow AB

With the marked increase in the number of children and adolescents with autism in the United States estimated to affect 1 in every 68 American children (CDC) religious communities have felt increased pressure to both recognize the existence of the disabled and have had to begin creating meaningfully methods to educate and include them into services. A program centered on peer-teaching (modeling) of autistic children and teens has successfully helped many of these children and their parents re-enter their community Church. Through an innovative methods, where teen faith mentors have both helped prepare and educate developmentally delayed youth about God, they have included them in Sunday Liturgies as well.


Lawrence Sutton

Lawrence R. Sutton, Ph.D. is a Deacon in the Diocese of Pittsburgh and Director of Pre-Theology Formation at St. Vincent College and Seminary. He also works as a Psychologist at the Wesley Spectrum Services in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and was the former Manager of the Western Region Office of the Bureau of Autism Services in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He earned his doctoral degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1980 and has been licensed as a psychologist since 1983.