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The main areas where you will need to adjust are the following:
Difficulties arise when the child enters the school system and needs to adapt its way of functioning. A right-brainer learns very quickly and often makes intuitive leaps that demonstrate astonishing intelligence. But the school system is geared for left-brain functioning which is repetitive, routine, organized and linear/cumulative. This "slower" approach means that the child becomes bored very quickly- and loses interest. It generally then seeks other ways to stimulate its interest. This leads to many Indigo Children being labeled as ADD and ADHD, and often given Ritalin, when in fact there is nothing wrong with them other than boredom.
Also, because of their intuitive intelligence, they can often "busk" their way through several years of the school system before it is ascertained that they cannot read or write "correctly". This leads to the child being labeled "dyslexic", another stigma.
This is damaging because your Indigo Child has a strong sense of being "perfect", and is here on a "mission". If it is told that is is dysfunctional or that "there is something wrong with me", it will become traumatized and seek to either heal or disguise this wound. This can lead, in the adolescent years, to drug abuse and eating disorders as ways of healing or hiding the trauma.
It is vitally important that the Indigo
or Crystal Child be recognized as different but not dysfunctional. If the
difference is honored and managed, the child will grow up in a balanced way, but
if not, it will lead to dysfunction and problems.
What this means is that your child will be stressed and distressed by loud noises, crowds of people, blaring music and television sets. Its response will either be to become withdrawn and depressed, or to allow the stimulus and become hyperactive and destructive.
The Indigo/Crystal child therefore needs a quiet and tranquil home environment with a minimum of electronic toys and gadgets, and certainly not television sets as the babysitter. There is an almost direct correlation between the amount and type of TV that is absorbed and the behavior of the child.
Environmental stress also includes the
relationship of the parents. If there is either overt or unstated aggression in
the home the child will pick it up and will develop either dysfunction or
defense mechanisms. You can hide nothing from the Indigo/Crystal child, it
"reads" your field of energy and understands exactly what you think
and feel even if it remains unstated.
This means that sweets, artificially colored drinks, biscuits, pies, hamburgers and chocolates will create dysfunctional and hyperactive behavior in the child. Feeding and Indigo or Crystal Child a chocolate and a coca-cola is literally the equivalent of giving the child a drug. Its system will respond by becoming overactive - producing hyperactive behavior followed by a "crash" or tantrum when the effects wear off and the child comes "down" and suffers sugar and caffeine withdrawal symptoms.
This can also mean that a
"normal" diet will not be tolerated by many Indigos. Chicken and meat
are filled with hormones, anti-biotics and chemicals, and most tinned or
processed foods that are bought in supermarkets also contain chemicals that may
not be tolerated. In addition, the child may be wheat and diary intolerant,
producing symptoms such as eczema, digestive problems and sinus and ear/nose and
throat disorders.
The best system for an Indigo/Crystal child is probably the Waldorf system which initially maximizes the right brain element while developing the left as a support. It also focuses on "grounding" the child into the body, since many Indigo children deal with their trauma by becoming "spaced out" or escaping from their bodies.
If you have your child tested for ADD or
ADHD, be wary of putting the child on Ritalin, which is a drug (with side
effects and withdrawal symptoms), which is designed to help parents and teachers
to cope rather than assist the child. There are homeopathic and dietary
alternatives that are less harmful and more effective.
Encourage play, imagination, reading and books, coloring in, and stories.
Create a calm and tranquil environment, as far as is possible.
Try to focus on natural, organic and healthy alternatives.
If the child suffers from mood swings or allergies you may need to identify the food problem and create a more balanced nutritional plan.

