Some challenges children face aren’t immediately visible but can still make activities like worship harder. These "hidden disabilities" include learning differences, sensory sensitivities, or the effects of childhood trauma. Trauma, in particular, can leave unseen marks on a child’s emotions, thoughts, and spiritual life, influencing how they process feelings and connect with others. In worship, this can make it harder for children to focus, regulate emotions, or feel secure enough to fully engage. we can make worship a place where every child feels safe, valued, and able to engage. Intentional worship practices help remove barriers for children navigating trauma or other hidden challenges, allowing them to experience God’s love in meaningful ways. This guide offers practical ideas to make your worship times more inclusive. Every child is a spiritual being with the capacity to connect with God. By encouraging diverse ways to participate, we affirm their dignity and their special place in God’s family.