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The Aquarius Child: January 20-February 18
The Aquarius Child: January 20-February 18
Aquarius (The Water Bearer) children are the "Baby Einsteins" of the sun signs. They are born with a touch of genius and a daredevil streak to match. Start socializing them with peers early. This popular sign will crave the company of lots of friends. They can also be a bit eccentric and offbeat. They may surprise you with bizarre comments or quirky habits. Your best bet is to just enjoy the show. They'll only rebel if you try to tame their antics. Generous with siblings, they hate to see anyone treated unfairly. They'll stick up for the underdog and fight for the rights of their peer group. Get them involved in social activities or a community service club at an early age to encourage their sense of humanitarianism and team spirit. These children rule teamwork, so sign them up for group sports and don't be surprised if they make it to the all-star league. However, they are also competitive, so a solo sport like gymnastics will captivate them as well. These children love science fiction, so get them a beginner’s chemistry set. They will enjoy showing off their inventions. They'll also be whizzes at any computer game they try to play. Set them free in a big outdoor space. This active sign needs to race around, climb fences, jump, scream, and laugh. Just keep a box of band-aids handy, as there may be a few accidents. Get a pet or frequently let them play with animals. These children have a unique bond with feathered and four-legged friends. They will take the death of a pet very hard, so you need to explain up front that they will outlive their pet. These children will either be super popular or an offbeat genius. In the latter case, consider putting them in an alternative school so they can be around other kids of equal intelligence and not wind up feeling like a total misfit. Never talk down to them or use baby talk. This sign hates authority and will rebel instantly. For maximum cooperation, state your rules clearly and logically. These children love having something to look forward to and the mere anticipation of it. Guide them through life by talking about the future. These children are rebels and need to know that there are consequences when they misbehave. If you threaten punishment, be sure to follow through and make good on the threat.
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