Traits Of Your Aquarian Child
A child born January 20th to February 18th is an Aquarius. Aquarius children are smart. They are philosophers and are drawn to spirituality – usually non-conforming.
They tend to be studious, but struggle with following a teacher’s curriculum and prefer reading their own books and following their own curriculum.
Aquarius children can be stubborn. They know so much that they think they are always right. Letting them know that they are wise and wonderful, but not always right will help them let in other’s ideas.
They are often natural debaters. Like most children, if they know they can negotiate, they will become manipulative and have a hard time accepting no.
If you could stay as stubborn as when you were a child then you need not to compromise on your dreams ~ Amit Kalantri
They are communicators and writers. They like to talk. Sometimes they need to be guided to let others get a word in and allow others to have their own opinions.
Aquarian children have so much mental energy, they need a lot of stimulation and need to be doing or learning something new all of the time. Don’t let them get bored, or they might start to act up!
Like most air signs, they can be a little absent-minded, mostly because they are listening to their own inner dialogue. They are often thinking about more than one thing at a time. It’s easy to get distracted and tune others out when you are writing a book, an opera and a poem in your mind all at once!
It may surprise you to find that your Aquarius child is empathetic and sensitive. They do get their feelings hurt easily, but they also recover quickly.
Children must be taught how to think, not what to think ~ Margaret Mead
Aquarius children are very social and outgoing. Rarely will you find a shy Aquarius child. Social interaction and dialogue is as essential to them as air.
They are natural rebels and dance to the beat of their own drum.
Over all, keep your Aquarius kid stimulated, especially with books and academics. Teach them to honor others opinions and not to ‘take people on’ who have differing options. Honor their individuality.
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