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Who is your Inspirational Humanitarian Child?

This article is part of the SolePath Parenting series.

Charismatic ‘Sun’ Child | Compassionate ‘Moon’ Child | Inspirational ‘Cosmic’ Child
Intellectual ‘Star’ Child | Intuitive ‘Earth’ Child | Spiritual ‘Celestial’ Child

Children with an Inspirational SolePath are our Cosmic Children, and they are powerful and free. Cosmic means the orderly system of the universe, and Cosmic Children focus on making things happen in an organized and efficient way. 

The superpower of the Cosmic Child is Turbo Charge. This means that they are an inspirational person who has strength, creates order and connections and values freedom.

This Turbo Power superpower is how your child interacts with the world. 


Who is the Humanitarian?

They also have a path connected to this superpower, which describes your child’s special and unique gifts and greatness. The paths with Turbo Power superpower are Conformist, Humanitarian, Manager and Teacher.

Special gifts and greatness of the Humanitarian Cosmic Child: dutifully working for a cause and the greater good.


Greater Good:

Your Humanitarian Cosmic Child has an innate desire to help others and to right wrongs. Your child is always on the lookout for something or someone to help and will jump in to stand up for the weak and defend the downtrodden.

Your Humanitarian Cosmic Child is born for this, and it helps them to feel powerful and free!

Your child’s desire to help others is an incredible life skill. Support your Humanitarian Cosmic Child’s desire to work towards making a difference. Help them navigate their relationships when you see that they may walk all over others who don’t feel as strongly as they do!


Cause:

Help your Humanitarian Cosmic Child find a cause on which they can focus their formidable energies and efforts.

They need to be kept busy with positive interactions, tasks and activities. They need a cause that helps others, and this is crucial for their self-worth.

They love to be busy, busy, busy – make sure you help to channel this energy in the right direction. Understand that they like to take action, rather than spending too much time planning or talking about things.


Duty:

Your Humanitarian Cosmic Child just wants to do the right thing, for the right reasons, and this can be very difficult for them to figure out as a child.

Give your child activities that help you and help others. Let them see that their actions are making a difference to the family, to the home, to the classroom. This will be a wonderful outlet for frustration and other negative emotions. 

Find and teach your Humanitarian Cosmic Child tools to get rid of pent-up energy through sporting activities or getting outdoors. A punching bag works like a charm!


Your Humanitarian Cosmic Child in a nutshell

Greater Good * Cause * Duty

Superpower: Turbo Power

Inspirational * Strength * Order * Connections * Freedom

Humanitarian Cosmic Child

Knowing this, contributes to understanding your child at a deep level, and helps you to become the best parent you can be. A parent who provides a happy, loving and nurturing environment.

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Author: Dr. Debra Ford Msc.D.

Dr. Debra is a spiritual philosophy teacher with a doctorate in metaphysical science. She is an ordained minister and member of the American metaphysical doctors association and the Canadian international metaphysical ministry. Dr. Debra’s SolePath is Inspirational Teacher and Spiritual Mystic. It is this SolePath that allows her to connect, create and communicate the SolePath body of work. She is the author of 16 books including ‘SolePath the path to purpose and a beautiful life, Daily Pulse, rhythm of the Tao and her children’s book ‘Emilia Rose and the rainbow adventure’.

Contact: DrDebra@SolePath.org

Grateful thanks to Dr. Janice Brown for the wonderful blog images.

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