By surveying the existing literature on spirituality, Mata offers a working definition of spirituality as an essential characteristic of humanness, which helps connect individuals to themselves, others, and to the transcendent. The book portrays stories and descriptions of four kindergarten children in their classroom setting, exploring their different modes of expressing and experiencing spirituality. Finally, Spiritual Experiences in Early Childhood Education offers a review of pedagogical strategies to nurture spirituality, for both teachers to implement in the classroom and teacher educators to facilitate in teacher preparation programs.
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-- S. Sugarman, Vermont State Colleges, in CHOICE, January 2015
"Jennifer Mata's book is an important addition to the literature on spirituality in early childhood education. It strongly blends research literature with her own observations of four young children. These observations help the reader see how children's spirituality expresses itself in the daily life of the classroom and also how it can be nourished by the teacher."
-- Jack Miller, Professor of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto
"With her rich descriptions of young children's spiritual experiences, Jennifer Mata takes us into the ordinary of their lives. Her carefully crafted research methodology provides a lens for others wanting to explore a dimension of development often overlooked or feared by those seeking insight into the whole child. The author invites us to open eyes, ears, hearts and minds to the lived experiences of young children wherever we meet them."
--Barbara Kimes Myers, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois
"Mata's book seems to be a solid contribution to our understanding of how young children grow in, and express, their spirituality."
--John Surr, NAEYC Young Children's Spirituality Interest Forum, International Journal of Children's Spirituality








