The Spiritual Child
Title | The Spiritual Child PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Lisa Miller |
Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2015-05-05 |
Genre | 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.
Raising Spiritual Children: Cultivating a Revelatory Life
Title | Raising Spiritual Children: Cultivating a Revelatory Life PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Mapes |
Publisher | Orbital Book Group |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2009-10 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0984076700 |
Raising Spiritual Children is a practical resource for parents who want to raise their children to be whole, healthy, and capable of using their spiritual gifts with wisdom. What does it mean to have spiritual gifting? How can we help our spiritually gifted children's stay on the right path? What do our children's dreams mean? This book answers these questions and many more. Book jacket.
Raising a Child with Soul
Title | Raising a Child with Soul PDF eBook |
Author | Slovie Jungreis-Wolff |
Publisher | St. Martin's Griffin |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2009-01-06 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1429948922 |
With the seemingly insurmountable pressures placed on families today, many parents lack the spiritual foundation and practical knowledge to chart a clear-cut course in child-rearing. Parents question whether nurturing their children's souls is even possible in the fast-paced materialistic culture in which we live. Utilizing the insight that springs from her knowledge of Torah wisdom, her personal experiences and the experiences of those she has counseled, Slovie Jungreis-Wolff, a longtime parenting coach and advisor to young couples and families teaches in detail how to approach the entire gamut of issues, with a special emphasis on strengthening the child's morality and character. Parents will learn how to: • Instill simchas hachayim, "true joy," in their children • Value chessed, kindness, in a self-absorbed world • Create a mikdash me'at, a home filled with calm and reflection • Teach children gratitude and appreciation • And much more... From discipline to sibling rivalry to effective communication skills, Raising a Child with Soul offers unique concepts and pragmatic ideas that can be understood and applied to both Jewish and non-Jewish households.
Spiritual Parenting
Title | Spiritual Parenting PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Anthony |
Publisher | David C Cook |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2010-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1434702219 |
It's hard enough to train kids to behave, but good behavior isn't what Jesus calls for in the Bible. He wants hearts and souls that are shaped in vibrant faith and love toward God and others. How can parents cultivate this in their children? In this book Dr. Michelle Anthony shares practical examples and biblical insight on the spiritual role of parenting. Spiritual Parenting introduces the simple but revolutionary concept that parents are, by the power of God's Spirit, to obey and depend on God in order to create an environment God can use to beckon their children to Him.
Losing Our Religion
Title | Losing Our Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Christel Manning |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2015-11-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1479883204 |
"The fastest growing religion in America is--none! Among adults under 30, those poised to be the parents of the next generation, fully one third are religiously unaffiliated. Yet these "Nones," especially parents, still face prejudice in a culture where religion is widely seen as good for your kids. What do Nones believe, and how do they negotiate tensions with those convinced that they ought to provide their children with a religious upbringing?"--Publisher description.
In the Midst of Chaos
Title | In the Midst of Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2019-03-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1506454607 |
How the daily practices of life with children can shape our faith In the Midst of Chaos explores parenting as spiritual practice, building on Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore's fresh conceptions of children from her book Let the Children Come. She questions conventional perceptions that spiritual practices require silence, solitude, and uninterrupted prayer and that assume a life unburdened by care of others. She is both honest about the difficulties and attentive to the blessings present in everyday life and demonstrates that the life of faith encompasses children and the adults who care for them. Miller-McLemore explores how parents might use seven daily practices, such as play, reading, chores, and saying goodbye or goodnight as rich opportunities to shape both parent and child morally and spiritually. Through these experiences, she shows how the very care of children forms and reforms the faith of adults themselves, contrary to the belief that adults must form children. In the Midst of Chaos also goes beyond the typical focus on individual self-fulfillment by tackling difficult questions of social justice and mutuality in the ways families live together. Readers will find in this book an invitation to love those around them in the midst of life's craziness and to live more deeply in grace.
Children of the Kingdom
Title | Children of the Kingdom PDF eBook |
Author | Daun E. Miller |
Publisher | Baha'i Publishing Trust |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9781931847759 |
A practical guide for successful and spiritual parenting based on the love of God, the love of family and the love of children. Spiritually bases answers that convey a practical approach to educating children in a loving and supportive manner, with spiritual principles, virtues, and character development serving as the foundation for their learning and growth. Written in chronological order so that busy parents can find what they need quickly and easily, the book designates each age group as an important stage in a child's life and one that demands specific action on the part of parents. Using the Bahai writings, as well as personal experience, the author demonstrates that there is an alternative to the chaos and confusion that many parents see engulfing the world.