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Nurturing Your Child’s Spirit: Tips for Parents

It’s common sense that parents and guardians play crucial roles in the spiritual development of their children—just as they play a central role in all areas of development. (For a research perspective on families and spiritual development, see Boyatzis, Dollahite, & Marks, 2006.)

However, issues can arise that can be challenging for parents as they seek to nurture their children’s spiritual lives. They may not understand why their children are changing their attitudes (which is often normal), or they may find themselves worried about what their children do or don’t do. What’s normal? What’s not? What can I do as a parent, particularly when I haven’t figured it all out for myself?



Though each child, parent, and family is unique, some things commonly happen in children’s spiritual development from infancy through the first two decades of life. The Center for Spiritual Development hopes to add new insight and practical guidance for parents to understand and nurture this dimension of life more effectively. While this new research is under way, we have drawn from available research, theory, and parenting literature to offer some suggestions (at right) for nurturing spiritual development through the first two decades of life. For each age group, you’ll find some common developmental issues, things you may experience as a parent, and some strategies to consider. (Keep in mind that children develop at different paces, so the exact age ranges may not fit your child.)

Share Your Experiences and Perspective


Give Us Feedback! These perspectives may be really helpful to you. Or they may not reflect the issues and challenges you face with your own child or in your own culture or tradition. Please tell us about those things so that we can learn from your experiences.

Eugene C. Roehlkepartain,
Co-Director, Center for Spiritual Development in Childhood and Adolescence
Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
February 2007



Click on the
age range that fits your child
or children for notes about
your child's developmental stage, what
you may be experiencing
as a parent,
and tips for nurturing spirituality.

Birth to Age 3
Ages 4 to 6
Ages 7 to 9
Ages 10 to 14
Ages 15 to 17



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