Book Description
This Handbook draws together leading social scientists in the world from multiple disciplines to articulate what is known and needs to be known about spiritual development in childhood and adolescence.
Author : Eugene C. Roehlkepartain
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 20,66 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780761930785
This Handbook draws together leading social scientists in the world from multiple disciplines to articulate what is known and needs to be known about spiritual development in childhood and adolescence.
Author : Michael Carotta
Publisher : Harcourt Religious Publishers
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 50,36 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780159004821
The young person is the starting point of adolescent catechesis -- he or she has a story to tell, hopes and aspirations to be encouraged, and experiences to share.Living Our Faith meets young adolescents where they are, with materials that honor their experience and invite them to grow in their faith. Incorporating a unique Christian skills dimension into text lessons and family materials, Living Our Faith provides young people (and the adults with whom they share their lives) the opportunity to acquire, develop, and practice important skills of religious experience, gospel living, moral decision making, forecasting, and emotion management.The titles in the Living Our Faith series are based on the foundational themes of our Catholic faith, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops' Renewing the Vision, and diocesan guidelines for young adolescent catechesis, and present fundamental teachings in ways designed to engage and challenge the young adolescent. Lessons integrate doctrine, worship, morality, prayer, community, and active participation in the Church's life and mission.Faith formation of young people does not occur in isolation; it both affects and is affected by the family experience. Living Our Faith: Nurturing the Spiritual Growth of Your Adolescent is an innovative component that encourages adult family members to reinforce Christian life skills in their own lives and to mentor the young adolescent in the same skills.
Author : Rev. Dr. Bronco H. Crooke
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 39,95 MB
Release : 2015-10-13
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 151441001X
Nurturing the Human Spirit through Character Development in Adolescents was designed to discover and develop the spiritual nature of our adolescents by assisting them in discerning and constructing positive character-building skills. By familiarizing them to their own and other religious beliefs and practices, the adolescents will be able to more easily accommodate themselves to their diverse neighborhoods and schools. By understanding their peers’ religious and social practices, a common underlying tension is removed from their daily lives, enabling them to better learn in an educational setting.
Author : Karen-Marie Yust
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 35,75 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780742544635
Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality: Perspectives from the World's Religious Traditions provides a forum for prominent religious scholars to examine the state of religious knowledge and theological reflection on spiritual development in childhood and adolescence. Featuring essays from thinkers representing the world's major religious traditions, the book introduces new voices, challenges assumptions, raises new questions, and broadens the base of knowledge and investment in this important domain of life. Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality will set the stage for new waves of scholarship and dialogue within and across traditions, disciplines, and cultures that will enrich understanding and strengthen how the world's religious traditions, and others, understand and cultivate the spiritual lives of children and adolescents around the globe.
Author : Peggy Joy Jenkins
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 28,40 MB
Release : 2008-06-30
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1439102708
The greatest gifts that a child can receive are an opened mind, a caring heart, and ignited creativity. This fully expanded, illustrated edition of Nurturing Spirituality in Children includes sixty-two simple and thought-provoking lessons that can be shared with children in less than ten minutes each. The lessons are easy to prepare and understand; they use commonly available materials and complement a wide variety of religious perspectives. Children who develop a healthy balance of mind and spirit are better able to respond to life's challenges when given the tools to think and discover for themselves. Dr. Jenkins gives scores of age-appropriate activities that help children learn empathy, trust, forgiveness, growth, and inner peace.
Author : Robert Coles
Publisher : HMH
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 15,76 MB
Release : 1991-10-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0547524641
A look at faith through the voices of children from varied religious backgrounds, by the Pulitzer-winning author of The Moral Intelligence of Children. A New York Times Notable Book What do children think about when they consider God, Heaven and Hell, the value of life in the here and now, and the inevitability of death? Child psychiatrist, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, and Harvard professor Robert Coles spent thirty years interviewing hundreds of children—from South America and Europe to Africa and the Middle East—who are developing concepts of faith even as they struggle to understand its contradictions. Be they Catholic or Protestant, Jewish children from Boston, Pakistani children in London, agnostics, Native Americans, or young Christians in the American South, they offer honest, enlightening and sometimes startling ideas of a spiritual existence. A Hopi girl who knows for a fact that we are resurrected as birds; an African American child who believes God exists as a hurricane to “blow away” drug dealers; a young Christian who needs his faith to cope with the death of his sister, lest she be just “a big heartache to us till the day we die”; and a Tennessee child who rationalizes his belief by admitting that “if there's no God, that's all there is, ashes.” The Spiritual Life of Children is “a remarkable book. The generosity of vision that characterizes Dr. Coles's enterprise enables him to create a climate where words of great beauty and truthfulness can be spoken.” —The New York Times
Author : Karen Marie Yust
Publisher : Jossey-Bass
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 18,58 MB
Release : 2004-04-05
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780787964078
In a culture that has lost touch with love, compassion, and meaning, how can parents be intentional about building a spiritual foundation for their children’s development? In looking to their own upbringing for guidance, parents often feel even more at a loss—they don’t want to make the same mistakes their parents did, so they either become too strict, or they take a completely hands-off approach. A pastor, a teacher, and a mother, Karen Marie Yust offers a refreshing array of resources and provisions to guide and sustain parents and children on thier mutual journey. Drawn from a three-year study of children’s spirituality, as well as the best in theological tradition and literature, Real Kids, Real Faith provides insight and a variety of helpful tips for nurturing children’s spiritual and religious formation. Yust challenges the prevailing notion that children are unable to grasp religious concepts and encourages parents to recognize children as capable of authentic faith.
Author : Mark Gregston
Publisher : Certa Publishing
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 49,58 MB
Release : 2018-09-04
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1946466514
Parenting today’s teens is not for cowards. Your teenager is facing unprecedented and confusing pressures, temptations, and challenges in today’s culture. Mark Gregston has helped teens and their parents through every struggle imaginable, and now he shares his biblical, practical insights with you in bite-size pieces. Punctuated with Scriptures, prayers, and penetrating questions, these one-page devotions will give you the wisdom and assurance you need to guide your teen through these years and reach the other side with relationships intact.
Author : Dr. Lisa Miller
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 38,21 MB
Release : 2015-05-05
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1250032911
In The Spiritual Child, psychologist Lisa Miller presents the next big idea in psychology: the science and the power of spirituality. She explains the clear, scientific link between spirituality and health and shows that children who have a positive, active relationship to spirituality: * are 40% less likely to use and abuse substances * are 60% less likely to be depressed as teenagers * are 80% less likely to have dangerous or unprotected sex * have significantly more positive markers for thriving including an increased sense of meaning and purpose, and high levels of academic success. Combining cutting-edge research with broad anecdotal evidence from her work as a clinical psychologist to illustrate just how invaluable spirituality is to a child's mental and physical health, Miller translates these findings into practical advice for parents, giving them concrete ways to develop and encourage their children's—as well as their own—well-being. In this provocative, conversation-starting book, Dr. Miller presents us with a pioneering new way to think about parenting our modern youth.
Author : Catherine Stonehouse
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 14,13 MB
Release : 2010-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1441212035
How do children experience and understand God? How can adults help children grow their life of faith? Throughout more than a decade of field research, children's spirituality experts Catherine Stonehouse and Scottie May listened to children talk about their relationships with God, observed children and their parents in learning and worship settings, and interviewed adults about their childhood faith experiences. This accessibly written book weaves together their findings to offer a glimpse of the spiritual responsiveness and potential of children. Through case studies, it provides insight into children's perceptions of God and how they process their faith. In addition, the book suggests how parents, teachers, and ministry leaders can more effectively relate to and work with children and pre-adolescents to nurture their faith, offering a helpful picture of adults and children on the spiritual journey together.