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Through  Educommunicational  processes,  this  research  aims  to  understand  the  processes  of knowledge  construction  for  the  formation  of  integral  human  being  from  the  contents  of  the Spiritist   Doctrine   addressed   in   meetings   of   Children's   Evangelization.   The   union   of knowledge  from  areas  of  biology,  psychology,  education,  communication  and  technology, enables  the  construction  of  paths  for  educommunicative  activities  based  on  theories  and research of constructivist authors such as Piaget, Vygotsky, Wallon and educommunicative as Soares.  The  investigation  involved  evangelists,  parents  and  children  from  7  to  13  years  old from  the  Jesus  Salve  the  Humble  Spiritist  Association  of  Charqueadas  /  RS,  seeking  to understand  how  the  uses  and  appropriations  of  the  Educommunicational  processes  influence the  development  of  the  several  dimensions  of  the  individual;  As  situations  that  allow  the exercise  of  autonomy,  affection,  respect  and  a  lot of  dialogue  can  contribute  to  the construction   of   acts   of   thinking,   feeling   and   acting,   and,   consequently,   the   integral development  of  the  child.  This  investigation  is  based  on  Maldonado's  (and  others)  theory  of Transmethodology, combined with Freire's methodology of dialogue and self-criticism of the subject;   the   experiences   of   Pereira   and   Hannas;   Kraemer's   descriptive   opinions.   The educommunicative  practices  of  this  research  demonstrate  potential  development  of  the multiple dimensions of the person; mainly enable the dialogue between the individues; They promote shared learning, as well as the formation of integral human being, in accordance with the principles of the Spiritist Doctrine aimed at the formation of the good citizen.