Nexus Research in Church Toddler Groups
The Faith in the Nexus: the spiritual flourishing of very young children
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Nexus Research in Church Toddler Groups
Transforming Research into Practice
Background Information
This research project emerged from previous NICER research projects looking at the spiritual development of secondary-age students and the spiritual nurture of primary school pupils in the Nexus.
What was our aim?
The study investigated Church Toddler Groups as a centre of connection between home, toddler group, and church.
What did we want to know?
What does spiritual flourishing look like among very young children?
How do Church Toddler Groups support spiritual flourishing?
What do we mean by spiritual flourishing?
Spiritual flourishing is about living life to the full (John 10:10). It is seen in the nurturing of the right relationships with self, others, creation, and God.
Why does this research matter?
Paying attention to the spiritual flourishing of all young children is critical for their future well-being. The spiritual flourishing of very young children is a neglected area in research, policy, and practice in the UK.
How did we carry out this research?
The research was carried out over three main phases. The first phase investigated the most effective methods of researching the spiritual flourishing of young children in a church toddler group. During the second phase, two researchers visited three toddler groups for four consecutive sessions undertaking a detailed multi-method study; this involved observing the children's engagement, holding informal conversations with parents, volunteers, and leaders. In Phase 3, the research team undertook further analysis, consultations, and investigation of initiatives that intentionally paid attention to nurturing the spiritual well-being of young families.
Paying Attention to the Spiritual Flourishing of Young Children in Church Toddler Groups: A Scoping Study Evaluating the Feasibility of a Research Study in This Context
by Ann Casson, Mary Woolley, Ann Pittaway, Tansy Watts, Nicola Kemp, Robert A. Bowie, Katie Clemmey & Rosanne Aantjes. An Open Access article available at https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/2/236
Resources
We also produced some resources about how we did the work and also some guidance on opportunities to nurture Children’s Spirituality
Project details
Date:From 9/2021 - 8/2023
Institute:Canterbury Christ Church University
Researchers:Dr Ann Casson, Ann Pittaway, Dr Mary Woolley, Professor Bob Bowie, Dr Nicola kemp, Tansy Watts
Funding body:Douglas TrustGrant£80,000



