In this guide the authors explain why indigo children (children who claim to possess special or supernatural abilities) require lots of attention. This description may be from another edition of this product.
As for the sarcastic comment at the bottom about "luke, use the force.", please go somewhere else and join a trolling team. Wendy Chapman is a good woman and this book, though not exactly "the most enlightening" source available besides ONE'S OWN OBSERVATIONS, provides a very compassionate and intelligent approach i think most parents don't even know how to begin using. Parenting is a skill, for those with love and unfortunately many of us in America were raised by a slightful hand, racists and bigots. Read this book, it makes you feel better too.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to "Me"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I actually started off reading this book to help me better understand my not quite 4 year old son. However, as I read more and more, I realized that I was also reading all about myself! This book was very well written and easy to understand. The author keeps a pretty well balanced approach to conveying this info, even the "hard to swallow" parts. This book answered questions that I didn't know I wanted to ask and has inspired me to read more on this topic.
great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Understanding your child's special and unique gifts can help your child be the best they can be A Moment of Peace: Relaxation for Parents AudiobookA Moment of Peace: Relaxation for Children
Indigo Children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Book was very helpful and informative. I have a son who I believe is an Indigo and the book helped me to understand the charecteristics. It also supplied me with some ideas to better understand his way of thinking. All together I believe it will help me to be a better parent to him while embracing his different ways of thinking and doing things. I read it in just a few days and I will use it as a reference in the future as well.
Indigo Children by Chapman
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The author describes strategies for dealing with exceptional children. Generally, these children think conceptually and spatially. The author believes that parents and relevant others should show empathy, empowerment and respect; however, generous limits should be set. The authors describe nutritional strategies, magnetic therapy, abstract thinking sessions and the notion of intuitive leaps to deal with these very talented children. Clearly, a parent would have a difficult time handling an Indigo child without a book such as this one. The author has provided an invaluable service by assembling the work. It is thoroughly readable. Recommendations are practical and easy to articulate.
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