Emmaus Correspondence School Canada




Understanding People                                (4 Units)


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Dr. Cheryl Fawcett

0-910566-99-2

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 8 1/2" x 11"

 128

 

Have you ever stopped at a high mountain overlook to view the road or valley below? It puts you in an advantageous place to understand both the problems and successes you and others experience in reaching that pinnacle. Understanding People is a mountaintop book. It places you in a position to view human development in such a way that you more readily understand the progress of people as they journey on the highway of life. Grasping its content will help you better relate to people in ministry as well as in your own family.
The book explores a brief introduction to human development from a Christian perspective. To view people in terms of their physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual characteristics contributes valuable insight for sharing the truths of God. The common stages of development are presented in eleven easy-to-read chapters with practical applications for ministry.

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Dr. Cheryl Lynn Fawcett is associate Professor of Christian Education at Christian Heritage College in El Cajon, California. She has taught and ministered in Christian colleges since 1982. She is an active public speaker for women's retreats, children's camps, and proudly proclaims a passion for youth ministry. She has written curriculum extensively for Regular Baptist Press and participates in numerous service organizations serving youth ministry leadership and Christian educators. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1  Understanding Human Development

Chapter 2  Prenatal to 24 Months

Chapter 3  Toddlers: Two & Three Years

Chapter 4  Preschoolers: Four & Five Years

Chapter 5  Primary: Six, Seven & Eight Years

Chapter 6  Pre-Adolescence: 9, 10, & 11 Years

Chapter 7  Early Adolescence: 12 & 13 Years

Chapter 8  Middle Adolescence: 14-17 Years

Chapter 9  Late Adolescence: 18-22 Years

Chapter 10  Early Adult: 23-40 Years

Chapter 11  Middle Adult: 40-65 Years

Chapter 12  Senior Adult: 65 + Years