1st Edition

Caring for People from Birth to Death

By James E Hightower Jr Copyright 1999
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

Discover the manual that will help you teach ministry students and effectively minister to people in all developmental stages! Caring for People from Birth to Death is a helpful resource for people who care for people. Each chapter describes a particular stage of development in the human pilgrimage from the preschool years to senior adulthood--from the cradle to the rocking chair. Guidelines and... Read more
Contents About the Editor
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  •  Chapter 1. The Preschool Years: Foundations for Life
  •  Preschool Years Are Foundational
  • A Preschooler’s Developmental Tasks
  • Can a Preschooler Learn About God?
  • How You Can Minister to Preschoolers
  • Parenting Preschoolers
  • Chapter 2. The Early School Years: Finding Acceptance Beyond the Family
  • Focus on Ages Six Through Twelve
  • How a Child Develops
  • Changes from Age Six Through Twelve
  • The Child and Spirituality
  • Tasks to Be Accomplished
  • A Child’s Position in the Family
  • The Family as a System
  •  Reward and Punishment
  • Rules
  • Childhood Stress
  • Children and Crisis
  • Suggestions to Share with Parents
  • Developing Spirituality
  • The Transition to Adolescence
  • Chapter 3. Adolescence: Stuck in the Middle
  •  Definitions
  • Theories
  • Theories in Practice: Ministry Issues
  • Spiritual Development
  • Additional Comments
  • Chapter 4. Young Adulthood: Starting on Their Own
  • Wilderness and Promise: Generation X and Beyond
  • Flowing Features of Young Adulthood
  • Out One Era and into Another
  • Spirituality in a Changing Culture
  • Additional Principles of Pastoral Care
  • Chapter 5. The Middle Years: Getting It Together!
  • Developmental Theorists
  •  Temptations to Stagnation: Issues Along the Way
  • Ministering in the Middle
  • Spiritual Development Issues
  • Conclusion
  • Chpater 6. Senior Adulthood: Twilight or Dawn?
  •  The Developmental Tasks of Senior Adulthood
  • Pastoral Care with Senior Adults
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 7. Toward a Holistic Approach to Caring
  • What Does It Mean to Care?
  • Who Is Called to Care?
  • What Skills Are Needed to Care?
  • Preaching Is Caring
  • Pastoral Care in Times of Crisis
  • Spirituality: A Personal and Communal Journey
  • Conclusion
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Hightower Jr, James E