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Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: J Bananas on August 02, 2005, 07:38:25 PM

Title: Are you an Indigo Child?
Post by: J Bananas on August 02, 2005, 07:38:25 PM
What is an indigo Child?
As a summary, here are the ten attributes that best describe this new kind of child, the Indigo Child (named by those who predicted it).

    * They come into the world with a feeling of royalty (and often act like it)
    * They have a feeling of "deserving to be here," and are surprised when others don't share that.
    * Self-worth is not a big issue. They often tell the parents "who they are."
    * They have difficulty with absolute authority (authority without explanation or choice).
    * They simply will not do certain things; for example, waiting in line is difficult for them.
    * They get frustrated with systems that are ritually oriented and don't require creative thought.
    * They often see better ways of doing things, both at home and in school, which makes them seem like "system busters" (nonconforming to any system).
    * They seem antisocial unless they are with their own kind. If there are no others of like consciousness around them, they often turn inward, feeling like no other human understands them. School is often extremely difficult for them socially.
    * They will not respond to "guilt" discipline ("Wait till your father gets home and finds out what you did").
    * They are not shy in letting you know what they need.



There are seperate education systems throughout the US oriented to this type of processing in children. Public schools are cool but I realize now that maybe the waldorf school system or something else might be really underrated for a lot of kids this generation.
Title: Re: Are you an Indigo Child?
Post by: Don Seer on August 03, 2005, 01:26:01 AM

these sound like factors of how the kid was brought up? i.e. spoilt.. and pampered.
Title: Re: Are you an Indigo Child?
Post by: J Bananas on August 03, 2005, 03:00:29 AM
You are born with these traits or so I hear