“How does your child perceive the mother?”
For your child, the mother embodies an ideal. She may seem to him like an angel who soothes and comforts him. He may sometimes find her difficult to understand, as she does not always seem real.
“What does he need to feel secure and supported?”
Your child has a very sensitive soul. He seriously and deeply empathizes with others and feels a strong need to help someone. He needs to feel needed by others.
This does not mean he will tidy his room or help prepare meals. On the contrary, his mind is so focused on “important matters” that surrounding disorder is either meaningless to him or goes unnoticed. “Helping someone” primarily means caring for the sick, showing compassion to those who are sad, protecting vulnerable animals, and so on. He feels he can improve the world and will strive to do so, even at the cost of personal sacrifice.
This child has a vivid imagination and tends to drift into daydreams and fantasies. He is easily hurt, unlikely to be assertive in conflict, and may not defend his position at all—making him vulnerable to deception or intimidation. When he is sad, soft, calming music can be a very effective soothing remedy.
He is unlikely to be a fighter, but he has a tender heart and is always ready to gently comfort someone who is suffering. Rejoice—this person could very well be you.
(Various sources on children’s horoscopes)
The Moon in Pisces is perhaps one of the most “emotional” placements of this luminary. In such children, life is ruled by feelings, which can lead to tragic consequences. Since they are extremely sensitive and everything around them has an impact, they tend to take everything to heart. They often cry. Do not scold them for this (not even boys!). Perhaps the most important thing to teach these children (which is especially crucial for them) is to be realists and relate objectively to the surrounding world.
Children whose Moon was in Pisces at birth tend to feel misunderstood, prone to self-pity, and inclined to view their own lives and the lives of others in an overly dramatic way. Try to teach them to be less vulnerable and not to take absolutely everything personally. This will benefit them greatly, especially as they grow into adulthood.
Children with the Moon in Pisces often live in a world of fantasy. For them, this is easier and more natural than living a real life. They tend to follow the path of least resistance. Do not indulge this tendency. Teach the child to fight. Explain that one cannot simply follow fleeting moods, especially since they change so quickly. Otherwise, he will face difficulties in the future.
Emotions play a significant role in these children. They possess immense creative potential and an exceptionally vivid imagination. This is one reason why they love music, poetry, theater, and anything else that allows their creative nature to flourish.
Another distinctive trait of children with the Moon in Pisces is the need to care for others, especially the sick. However, they must be cautious not to absorb the influence of others’ biofields, particularly in cases of mental or serious somatic illnesses. Such children will always find common ground with animals and are capable of sensing any living beings. Undoubtedly, this is a divine gift, but such sensitivity can also become a burden.
Explain to the child that his ideals, emotions, and attitudes can be more stable. These children tend to go with the flow and follow the easiest path. From childhood, they need greater self-confidence and belief in their own abilities. Otherwise, painful doubts and constant depressions may become lifelong companions. Or worse—they may lose their unique individuality, simply dissolving into those around them. Teach your child not to indulge his weaknesses and not to drown in his emotions.
Children with the Moon in Pisces will feel happy when peace, calm, and goodwill prevail around them. Any negative emotions—such as anger, arguments, or quarrels—are deeply painful for them. Soft, pleasant music and tranquility will help restore their lost energy and inner balance.
Try asking your child to tell you about his dreams. It is quite possible he has mediumistic abilities, and something prophetic may be found in his dreams. And finally, though perhaps most importantly, teach your child to repeat every morning: “Today I will have no negative experiences! I won’t let them near me—let them go away!”
(Samantha Davis. Child Astrology: The Key to Understanding a Child’s Psychology.)
When my world is filled to the brim with beauty and light,
Then peace and steady strength reside within my soul,
And neither sorrow nor harm threatens me or you.
A child with the Moon in Pisces has a very sensitive soul. It could be a bird that fell from its nest or injured its wing, a sick animal, or a homeless neighbor’s child who, for one reason or another, awakened compassion in your child. He always wants to help someone. He needs to feel needed by someone.
But this does not mean he will clean his room or help cook meals. This is not a Virgo type—this is the opposite sign and certainly not a neat freak. On the contrary, his mind is so focused on “important matters” that surrounding disorder is either meaningless to him or goes unnoticed. “Helping someone” primarily means caring for the sick, showing compassion to those who are sad, or involvement in social or religious causes. This child will be concerned with serious issues at an earlier age than you might expect—such as helping the homeless, animal shelters, and so on. He feels he has the power to improve the world and will strive to do so, even if it requires self-sacrifice.
A child with the Moon in Pisces has a very vivid imagination and is prone to daydreaming and fantasizing, especially if he is disappointed or hurt by the world. Because he is so sensitive, he is easily offended and may over-personalize trivial matters. He is unlikely to be persistent in conflict and may not defend his position at all, making him easy to deceive or confuse. You should help him develop a thicker skin and learn some self-defense techniques. When he is sad, soft classical music can be a very effective calming remedy.
He is unlikely to be a fighter, but he has a tender heart and is always ready to gently comfort someone who is suffering. Rejoice—this person could very well be you.
(Maria Kay Sims. Your Enchanting Child.)



