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How to Raise an Indigo Child: 10 Keys for Cultivating a Child's Natural Brilliance

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Can we be taught how to think like Leonardo da Vinci or William Shakespeare or Mohandas K. Gandhi or Marie Curie? How does one become a mental gymnast, fluid in thought and expression? A compassionate leader of Self and others? Can intelligence be developed? Can intuitive be taught?

As urgent need to answer these questions is present in the minds of increasing numbers of us, often stimulated by the children in our lives. This book is a quantum leap in that direction. Indigo children are incredibly bright, naturally challenging us to interact in new, exciting ways. How to Raise an Indigo Child allows us to enter their world where honest, learning, and wisdom and self-mastery are worthy goals in life!

262 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2002

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Barbara Condron

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September 17, 2010
""How to Raise an Indigo Child" by Barbara is an observational record of her own child who exhibits qualities and characteristics of the new generation often called "Indigo" children. The book exposes the balanced development that she fostered with her child to assist in soul awareness and a healthy spiritual development upon earth including: eating, creativity, nature, independence, and much more. A must have book for all teachers, social workers, parents and for people who are concerned for the well-being of a healthy, balanced development of the modern children." ~Dulcinea, 2008
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Author 6 books18 followers
January 17, 2011
You will honor and understand your children, not just indigo ones, like never before.
A must for parents and parents-to-be!
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December 7, 2011
Currently reading for October's Parent/Parenting Book Club at the Southbury Public Library. Recommended by a women I met in NY.
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