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The Indigo Children

by Lee Carroll & Jan Tober

The Indigo Children

The Indigo Child is a child who displays a new and unusual set of psychological attributes which reveal a pattern of behaviour generally undocumented before. This pattern has common unique factors that demand that parents and teachers change their treatment and upbringing of them in order to achieve balance. To ignore these new patterns is to potentially create great frustration in the minds of these precious new lives. Can we really be seeing human evolution in the kids today? Are they smarter than we were? Why do so many of our children today seem to be “system busters”? Why are they committing suicide and killing each other? Why are so many of our best children being diagnosed with ADD and ADHD? Are all of them really ADD…in need of being drugged, or is there more to this story? Are their proven working alternatives to Ritalin? Join international authors and lecturers Lee Carroll and Jan Tober as they bring together some very fine minds to discuss and expose this exciting premise. Many alternate methods of treating ADD are presented, and you won’t believe some of the spiritual aspects of this study! These children are very different, and represent a great percentage of all the children being born today…worldwide. They come in “knowing” who they are, and must be recognised and celebrated with the correct guidance. This book is a must for parents!

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— The Informer

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