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One of the bigger complaints I hear from children, both directly and candidly, is that their parents or other adults with whom they spend time, do not understand, don’t listen, don’t pay attention, don’t know, or don’t care.
It is hard to hear children or appreciate their needs when they are seen as developing adults. I have many times heard teachers (I use this term all inclusively referencing one who gives direction, and not the more confined reference to a professional at a school) speak as though they view children like a cup half full; The teacher’s job then being to add more to the cup, to make them a full fledged adult, just like the teacher. Sometimes children will approach me with that desire, sometimes the one thing they do not want from me is to add more to their cup. Instead they would appreciate if I could just help them out and handle the issue with them. Sometimes children will say they desire one thing, but given a bit more latitude I hear that what they stated as their need was not theirs, but was an appropriate need to have, particularly as it may gain favor in an adults eyes or their own expectation of being an acceptable person. Given some understanding, the way most of my children express themselves is amazing, awesome, and inspiring. To that end, they are my teachers; A position from which we can work together (cooperatively). Using the old analogy I might then say some adults are a cup too full. The teacher then being one who helps them get rid of some unnecessary volume from that cup.
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Depression with teenagers is a feeling that results when they are out of equilibrium It is reasonable. Through all the changes physical, emotional and to their life, equilibrium will be challenged. Most of us go in and out of having stability. The healthiest thing I believe any parent or person working with children can do, is be clear with themselves, that they are radically honest. That does not mean speaking your mind. It means being clear on who you are and that you are responding honestly to the child.
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Children model and match energy of others. It matters not as much what they are told to do as the life they live.
The term, “In the best interest of the child” is so often used by professionals, authorities, and parents you would think these mature individuals actually knew what was in the best interest of a particular kid. Many health practices and attitudes applied to adults are not appropriate for children.
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Parents are well advised to learn how to read the health of their children and trust their better judgment. There is much more to see and be attentive of then the so-called usual childhood ills.
More on this yet to come. This is a work in progress, not yet finished. My closest child just told me she has waited too long for access to the computer.
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Intuitive healer, relationship counselor, doctor, with many years experience helping individuals in private practice and public places, in person and at a distance.
Physical and metaphysical studies in balancing, healing and making whole our relationship with our self, others and our world. Experiential work and studies in physical and none-physical healing.
First hand experience with: Moshe Feldenkrais MD, Reinhold Voll MD, Milton Trager MD, George Goodheart, Robert Mendelson MD, Bernard Jensen, W. Brugh Joy MD, Paul Brenner MD, Patricia Sun, Hal Stone, Krishnamurti, Rupert Sheldrake, Shinzen Young, and practitioners of dental surgery.
Studies of Byron Katie, CG Jung, Wilhelm Reich, Rudolf Steiner, John Caldwell Holt, Mary Baker Eddy, Ida Rolf, Heller work, Weston Price & Francis Pottenger, Stanislav Grof, Albert Ellis, Alexander Technique and more come together through the practice of Biomancy, the direction of equilibrium of life.
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