Little Sagittarius is romantic by nature, idealistic and recklessly brave, with a belief that his “impossible dreams” can become reality. This child will not cling to his mother’s apron. Let him fly, and he will soar away from the ground without even casting a farewell glance. But this should not break your heart: he loves you, and you are likely one of his ideals.
Sagittarius will probably be very sincere and open. He may blurt out the whole truth, even if it hurts. Tact is not his strong suit. You should try to teach him to think before speaking, but don’t expect it to be easy. He will be concerned with global issues and ideals, and may even at an early age express clearly formulated opinions about world problems or philosophical questions. However, he may be very careless when it comes to details, jumping to conclusions before all the facts are known. Yet he will state these conclusions in an authoritative tone.
Details may also escape your child when considering the differences between your version and his regarding whether homework is finished or his room is cleaned. Be patient!
Your child has an enthusiastic, expansive, optimistic interest in life. He is drawn to distant lands and unusual adventures. Encourage your Sagittarius’s imagination by bringing out old, whimsical clothes for dress-up and games. Give him books about mysterious and magical adventures. He needs plenty of physical activity—let him try various sports.
Since little Sagittarius is always in a hurry to get somewhere, he will often trip over his own feet from rushing or because he’s lost in the clouds, not watching where he’s going.



