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How to Raise a Child as a Whole, Creative Individual

Hello, dear mothers and fathers, as well as future parents! I think I won’t be mistaken if I say that every parent who loves their child wants to raise not just an individual and a component of our society, but a bright and strong personality in the truest sense of the word. So today, let’s talk about how looking at a child’s horoscope can help parents achieve this result. First, let’s define what a personality is and whether every person can be called a personality.

Every person without exception is an individual—a living being with basic needs: food, warmth, rest, and so on. At the same time, for a person to be called a bright personality, they must be far more developed in their abilities and personal needs than most. To achieve this, children should be encouraged even before school to develop needs for communication, creative self-expression (and thus growth), orientation toward achieving recognized standards, independent thinking, the ability to achieve significant results through diligence, personal initiative, and more. So, the key moment in personality formation is—yes, exactly—how the child sees and perceives themselves. And this self-esteem is built directly from how others—parents, elders, relatives, teachers—evaluate the child.

This means that the less developed parents are in childhood, the harder it is for them to raise a creative and whole personality from their son or daughter. The more often parents shout at their child, the less the child will open up to them over time. The more often a mother sends her five-year-old daughter or son to their room out of fatigue, the greater the chance that such a child will soon feel less loved and, as a result, become less creative, because their initiative (drawings, poems, etc.) will more often go unnoticed by their parents. And why should they draw or create anything if Mom and Dad aren’t interested?

An astrologer can see such parenting inconsistencies, including through the positions of the astrological elements in the horoscopes of both parents and the child. By comparing these elements, it’s quite possible to understand how and in what ways parents behave incorrectly toward this child. In astropsychology, the elements (Fire, Air, Earth, and Water) correspond to the innate temperament of each of us (and thus to a specific type of reaction to various factors).

It’s usually quite difficult to feel like a wise parent when you’re a Fire parent with Water or Earth children (meaning, for example, if you’re a Sagittarius or Aries, and your child is a Scorpio or Pisces).

So whether your child grows into a whole personality or not depends largely on the self-esteem you’ve instilled in them through your attitude and your evaluation of their drawings or any other form of creativity. Remember this and try not to criticize in your children what you don’t quite like. Especially if you’re a perfectionist by nature. After all, we understand that children don’t have to draw perfectly straight lines or shade pictures with absolute precision. After all, they’re children. One harsh word, and the child may no longer want to show you their masterpieces for a long time—perhaps, unconsciously, they’ve already started to close themselves off from you.

Think about it, dear fathers and mothers: do you truly encourage your children’s creativity?

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