The Indigo Children Ten Years Later Books

The Indigo Children Ten Years Later Books

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What Kind of Child can Read Minds?

And can also be:

· strong-willed with an obvious sense of self?
· very creative?
· have a strong empathy for others?
· often seeing better ways of doing things at home, school, or work?
· highly intuitive?

MEET THE INDIGO CHILDREN...


Learn how health professionals, academics and experts observe and approach these Indigo children!

The release of The Indigo Children a decade ago, opened up a ferocious debate amongst parents, teachers and the public at large. Indigo children were described as being an especially difficult breed of children - highly creative, deeply intuitive, and prone to experiencing social and developmental problems at school and at home.

This book stops the circus that has been created around this subject since The Indigo Children and offers practical strategies to assist and respond to Indigo children as they grow up and begin to enter the work force.

Lee Carroll and Jan Tober, the authors of The Indigo Children and An Indigo Celebration, speak before thousands of seminar attendees worldwide on human enablement and empowerment. Lee has authored numerous books that have been translated into multiple languages, and Jan is an accomplished writer and musician.

If that's your take on the Indigos, then you really need to read this book. The Indigo Children are not super-psychic kids with dark blue auras. In fact, the Indigo moniker has nothing to do with auras or being psychic. Some of these teenagers are actually the ones who are strapping on bombs and bringing guns to school, so you can see that the subject here is far more profound than the sensational hype that often accompanies it. This book is all about the children of our planet, what really might be happening with them, why they do what they do, and what we can do to help them and our educators survive all this. In addition, the Indigos are slowly beginning to join the work force (gasp)!

Join Lee Carroll and Jan Tober, the original authors of The Indigo Children, for a profound and frank discussion of this topic, ten years later. After all this time, what do some in higher education say about these kids? What do industry leaders say? Humanity is evolving, so you should definitely be aware of what these individuals are saying. It's time to stop the circus that has been created around this subject and get down to finding out how to help these children survive an earth they don't understand . . . or perhaps it's just you they don't understand. . . . Join the leaders of education and industry who speak out in this book for a peek into the real issues surrounding the Indigos, and perhaps the future of humanity!

The Indigo Children: Ten Years Later

ISBN: 9781401923174
RRP $26.95




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