The Highly Intuitive Child: A Guide to Understanding and Parenting Unusually Sensitive and Empathic Children

January 21, 2020 - Comment

Some children can walk into a room and feel “the vibe” instantly in their body. Others may tune into an unspoken family conflict, or tell someone to “be careful” before stumbling into an unknown situation. These may seem to be the normal human qualities of intuition and empathy, but in highly intuitive children (and adults),

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Some children can walk into a room and feel “the vibe” instantly in their body. Others may tune into an unspoken family conflict, or tell someone to “be careful” before stumbling into an unknown situation. These may seem to be the normal human qualities of intuition and empathy, but in highly intuitive children (and adults), such traits are supercharged. Growing up in a culture that favors the rational and the five senses can be difficult for gifted children. This book shows parents, teachers, and therapists how to help them — and those around them — embrace and exercise their gift. The Highly Intuitive Child covers a wealth of topics including: how to easily identify the intuitive child; how life is different for them; the 10 skills they must master before leaving home; the connections between neuroscience and intuition; what other cultures can teach us about supporting intuitive children; “indigo” children; success stories; and much more.

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Anonymous says:

Helpful both for intuitive children and intuitive parents I found this book through my library when I was looking for help in parenting my intuitive, sensitive children. I’d already read Elaine Aron’s work, which I value. But I needing something that addressed the empathic, intuitive nature of my children as well as their high sensitivity.This book filled in that gap. Specifically, I learned the tools that help a highly intuitive, empathic child thrive – things like energetic boundaries, lowering the intuitive antenna, separating my…

Anonymous says:

Great Introduction Book on Empath Children I gained some good knowledge into the subject of Empathic Children. It was almost too clinical for my empath brain to wrap around. I still found good value in it. Wishing someone would write a book geared toward pre-teens and teens. Something could relate with.

Anonymous says:

Excellent resource and invaluable insight! An exceptional book that is well written! I found as I was reading it, that it resonated with my own experiences working with children, but also of my personal experiences as a child! Very informative!

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