Илана Либ – Children's horoscope (страница 3)
As a rule, these are children oriented toward success, who want to be correct and good.
A young Sagittarius should be taught neatness and careful handling of their own and others’ belongings.
Sagittarians are strongly drawn to knowledge and strive to explore the world. Parents should make sure not to stifle this—answer all the child’s questions, buy books that support their interests, travel with them to different countries and allow them to join school trips, visit museums, go on excursions, discover new things, and explain to the child the philosophical aspects of existence.
Compliments for Sagittarius: “Everyone is drawn to you, you always have wonderful ideas, I am always glad to hear your advice.”
Ascendant in Capricorn in a Child’s Natal Chart
Capricorn is an earth sign, ruled by Saturn—principled, persistent in achieving goals, striving for order.
Such a child will keep their room and personal belongings in order.
Do not control and double-check a Capricorn—they will find it irritating. Show them that you have no doubts about their reliability, that you always know they will not let you down. This child is consistent in everything they undertake and always completes what they start.
From an early age, their inclination toward independence should be encouraged—give them the opportunity to tidy up the house, craft or repair something, cook meals.
You can tell Capricorn secrets and not fear that they will tell anyone; you can entrust them with material valuables without worrying about their safety.
Capricorn loves practical gifts. Ask your child for advice when buying clothes, and praise them for making a quality choice.
The vulnerable points of such a child are inner tension and emotional restraint.
Their innate practicality will suggest a way out of a difficult situation, so do not criticize them for mistakes—they react to criticism very painfully.
A clearly formulated goal and understanding what the result will bring serve as good motivation for any work. The principle of Capricorn is to move slowly, step by step, toward their goal—but they will definitely achieve it (this is how they will build their career in adulthood, which is of utmost importance to them).
From childhood, you should help and allow the child to complete what they started.
It is important to teach this child, by personal example, to forgive mistakes—both their own and those of others.
Compliments for Capricorn: “You do everything well, you are a true professional.”
Ascendant in Aquarius in a Child’s Natal Chart
Aquarius is an air sign, ruled by Saturn. Social life, active self-realization, and how society perceives them are very important for them. Such a child needs opportunities to help society and should be motivated in this direction.
Young Aquarians have a vivid imagination, are highly inventive, and capable of solving complex logical problems. They will enjoy puzzles, brain teasers, and gadgets. It is good to introduce them to checkers and chess. Anything related to scientific and technological progress may interest them.
The child’s interests may change frequently (this is normal for Aquarius). This should be approached with tolerance.
The problems of Aquarius lie in their inability to build proper relationships with others and in their lack of flexibility during conflicts. At the same time, they may show excessive bluntness with people, and an insufficiently respectful attitude toward those who are older or hold a higher position. It is also important to teach the child politeness and respect for personal boundaries in all interactions.
Do not pressure an Aquarius child or force them to do something against their will. This will likely provoke an aggressive reaction. Aquarius becomes responsible only when they feel free.
Compliments for Aquarius: “Your ideas are so unusual and interesting, you are incredible, as if you came from the future.”
Ascendant in Pisces in a Child’s Natal Chart
Pisces is a water sign, ruled by Jupiter. These are often dreamy, romantic, gentle children who express themselves vividly in certain areas and dislike exerting effort. If they find it difficult to relax and dream, they need to be taught how.
Such children will enjoy and benefit from listening to heartfelt, kind fairy tales featuring spiritual and moral heroes.
They are soulful children who sympathize with others’ grief. They tend to notice the good qualities in people, while ignoring the bad ones, such as anger and envy. Parents should ensure that others do not take advantage of the child’s kindness, as they are unable to refuse anyone. Teach your child to notice the negative traits in people and to understand others; otherwise, they will waste time on unworthy individuals who may ruin their life, and by the time they realize it, it might be too late. Teach your child to say “no” to those who like to use others.
Such children are very sensitive, avoid conflicts, and need moral support in situations where they fail to find mutual understanding with others or face aggression.
Pisces may be impractical, lack leadership qualities, and have poor time management. They may be unwilling to do work that does not interest them or conform to general rules.
It is important to help the child choose a hobby and not let them become lost in contradictions. Parents should check each stage of the child’s work to ensure they finish what they start without getting distracted by something trivial. All this should be done gently (otherwise the child will stop trusting you), as Pisces do not like pressure, rules, or control.
Subtly and by personal example, parents should teach the child to follow a daily routine—getting up and going to bed on time, leaving home early enough not to be late for kindergarten or school, having breakfast, lunch, and dinner at set times, and not postponing homework until late at night.
Ask the child to tell you about their dreams and fantasies. You can invent stories together.
Compliments for Pisces: “You have a wonderful imagination, you are observant, kind, generous, and extraordinary.”
Houses in a Child’s Natal Chart
A child with two or more planets in the third or ninth house of the natal chart possesses a stronger motivation for intellectual development – these can be any planets.
First House (Ascendant) – how the child perceives the world, potential abilities and talents, manner of behavior.
Second House – the formation of a value system (what is good and what is bad in their understanding), taste preferences, desire to accumulate (the zodiac sign will show what exactly), speech.
Third House – interaction with the external world in all forms available to the child (crying, shouting, reaching out), environment, brothers and sisters, neighbors, the yard, primary education.
Fourth House – the child’s place of residence, family, ancestors, genealogy, parenting methods in their family.
Fifth House – creative potential, games, hobbies, infatuations, secondary education.
Sixth House – illnesses, obedience, pets, life circumstances, household duties, dependence of the child on the desires of adults.
Seventh House – external contacts, relationships with the world, open hostility.
Eighth House – dangers, surgeries, injuries, ability to take risks, expression of sexuality, attitude toward other people’s belongings.
Ninth House – learning foreign languages, travel, formation of worldview, ideals that the child imitates.
Tenth House – interests leading to curiosity and development, respected and authoritative people, those whose opinions the child values (as a rule, these are the people involved in the child’s upbringing).
Eleventh House – friends, dreams, hopes, participation in clubs, striving for independence, understanding of personal freedom.
Twelfth House – phobias, fears, nightmares, hospitals, secrets, punishments (restrictions or isolation by compulsion).
The Moon in a Child’s Natal Chart
In a child’s natal chart, the Moon indicates emotions, vulnerability, perception of the mother and the world, needs, reactions, as well as how the child takes care of themselves and others.
The Moon in a child’s horoscope shows how the child adapts to new conditions and reflects their need for support, security, care, and closeness.
The Moon in the natal chart is associated with the mother and with how the child sees and perceives her. It also reveals how the child expresses emotions, copes with difficulties, and responds to stress.
Studying the Moon in a child’s horoscope helps parents understand ways to soothe the child, as well as how to raise them to be happy and assist in the development of emotional maturity.
The Moon in the Houses of a Child’s Natal Chart
The Moon in the houses of a child’s natal chart shows how the child expresses emotions, what their needs are, how they manifest themselves in various spheres of life, and how they respond to life situations.
This position of the Moon indicates the child’s sensitivity toward others. Their mood may change frequently; they need love and security.
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