Dancing in the Dark is brimming with tried-and-true suggestions, helpful hints, and up-to-date resources for anyone whose life is affected by the depression of another. Authors Bernadette Stankard and Amy Viets offer compassionate wisdom, reflective quotations, and practical assistance based on their personal experience of life with depressed partners.
In clear, insightful prose, rich with real-life examples, Stankard discusses the multiple intelligences and how they enable readers to pray "as they are" and so develop a deeper friendship and intimacy with the God whose love transforms them.
Our Students Know, Understand, and Learn About the World in Many Different Ways, and the most effective religious educators know how to tap into these various "intelligences" in the classroom. In this enlightening and practical book, Bernadette Stankard shows how each kind of intelligence is a "spark" of the presence of God in us that can awaken our potential. She shows how surprisingly easy it is to integrate these intelligences into faith formation to make learning a pleasure for students and teachers of all ages, backgrounds, and gifts. Here you'll find innovative classroom activities to help you teach about prayer, the sacraments, the church year, and more to those with every combination of giftedness, from visual-spatial to interpersonal. Using the multiple intelligences theory in religious education can awaken and enhance each learner's unique gifts for the good of the whole church community and the world. Book jacket.
Using anecdotes, practical advice, and theological insights, Stankard talks about obstacles to creativity, creativity and faith formation, creativity in the spiritual life, transformation, the journey to wholeness, and sharing in Gods creation. She invites readers to reflect carefully on the ideas, examples, and questions she offers and to experience the creativity exercises, which can lead to gentle but powerful changes in their spiritual lives.
Here, author Bernadette Stankard shows catechists how the philosophy of multiple intelligence can be used to creatively teach religion. She introduces the reader to this theory and expands on how this approach can broaden a child's experience of God. Bernadette provides inventive suggestions and practical approaches, and shows how these techniques have worked in various settings and situations. This book is ideal for parents, catechists, and teachers.
Here, author Bernadette Stankard shows catechists how the philosophy of multiple intelligence can be used to creatively teach religion. She introduces the reader to this theory and expands on how this approach can broaden a child's experience of God. Bernadette provides inventive suggestions and practical approaches, and shows how these techniques have worked in various settings and situations. This book is ideal for parents, catechists, and teachers.
Our Students Know, Understand, and Learn About the World in Many Different Ways, and the most effective religious educators know how to tap into these various "intelligences" in the classroom. In this enlightening and practical book, Bernadette Stankard shows how each kind of intelligence is a "spark" of the presence of God in us that can awaken our potential. She shows how surprisingly easy it is to integrate these intelligences into faith formation to make learning a pleasure for students and teachers of all ages, backgrounds, and gifts. Here you'll find innovative classroom activities to help you teach about prayer, the sacraments, the church year, and more to those with every combination of giftedness, from visual-spatial to interpersonal. Using the multiple intelligences theory in religious education can awaken and enhance each learner's unique gifts for the good of the whole church community and the world. Book jacket.
Dancing in the Dark is brimming with tried-and-true suggestions, helpful hints, and up-to-date resources for anyone whose life is affected by the depression of another. Authors Bernadette Stankard and Amy Viets offer compassionate wisdom, reflective quotations, and practical assistance based on their personal experience of life with depressed partners.
In clear, insightful prose, rich with real-life examples, Stankard discusses the multiple intelligences and how they enable readers to pray "as they are" and so develop a deeper friendship and intimacy with the God whose love transforms them.
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