Could You Be Parenting an Intuitive or Psychic Child? August 6, 2008
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by Tara Paterson
What kinds of attributes or characteristics could your child have indicating they are intuitively sensitive or psychic?
Although there are varying behavior patterns and sensitivities your child may have based on their personality style and temperament, there are some key signs which may indicate your child is sensitive to one or more of the following- their environment, emotional energy or the people around them either in the physical world or the dimensional world (this refers to ghosts, angels, deceased loved ones, spirits..etc). So what can you look for to determine the sensitive nature of your child?
If your child:
- Tells you he has an invisible friend and has regular interactions with this friend(s).
- Prefers to wear the least amount of clothing allowed in a given situation. Often takes off socks and shoes and prefers to be barefoot.
- Loves to wear cozy PJ’s or likes to be surrounded by lots of blankets and/ or stuffed animals.
- Becomes irritable after being around large groups of people. Often a sensitive child will act out behaviorally or be extremely emotional (may even seem depressed) after school.
- Is relatively harmonious, but if one too many buttons are pushed has a surge of emotion that can be hurtful if used on a sibling or friend.
- Feels the pain of another person or for the death of an animal. A sensitive child has a tremendous amount of compassion for humanity and the earth.
These are a few of the most common ways a parent can recognize the intuitive nature of their child. On August 20th, via a podcast, I will share these and many more tips for recognizing the sensitive nature of intuitive children.




Well, this is interesting! I had to laugh at the “likes to be surrounded by lots of blankets and/ or stuffed animals.” My younger son, Joseph (age 10) barely has room for him to sleep on his bed! It is so loaded with blankets and stuffed animals – almost all bunnies! AND this boy is barefoot as much as possible, if he has to wear shoes somewhere, as soon as we are back in the car, the shoes come off, ha! I never dreamed that these things could point to an intuitive or psychic child! He has had a few “experiences” and seen a few things. Saw his first human? spirit not too long ago AND he (the spirit) said “hi” to him. Now, my older son, Anthony (age 12), who I have written about before on this site had some different things: when he was young, up until maybe 6 to 8 years old, he complained OFTEN about his skin as in “I don’t like being in this skin!” “This skin is too hot!” “This skin is so uncomfortable!” “This skin is too tight!” Anyway, Anthony’s start of seeing things happened when he was 3 years old and told me that the “Cloud People” had shined a “Circle of Love Light” on him and his brother as they played outside on the back porch. He was so happy: “Oh Mommy! It was nice light! It LOVED me!” And that was the beginning of some very unusual and interesting things in our lives that I could never bring up in my circle of friends in our conversations on parenting and home life! Can you imagine it? “Oh yes! Speaking of family pets, Anthony was so happy to see Hobbs in the house yesterday – you know, our cat that died 6 months ago?” – ha!
Have a great day tomorrow!
Patti
Patti,
Sounds very much like some of the differences in my 2 sons. One is extremely intuitive (as in perhaps your older one) and my younger son is psychically intuitive. I completely understand all of what you describe and we’re glad you found us!
More than anything I think the list of attributes these kids display point more to their sensitivity to things in and around their environment. There are certainly kids who don’t like to wear shoes and may not be highly intuitive, but it has been my experience and observation these are strong indicators. I had to laugh when you describe you son’s need to take his shoes off the minute you arrive somewhere. Same with my younger son!
Take care!
Hi Tara,
Thanks for responding – it’s so nice to come here and see that my boys and I are not alone with these experiences and can actually “talk” to others who know exactly what I’m talking about!
I don’t know if this is the right place for this particular thing, but I’ll put it here anyway! Ten weeks into my pregnancy with Joseph, I was diagnosed with cancer, so he & I went through 2 surgeries and 4 rounds of chemo together. He was VERY active in the womb, always wiggling, kicking, punching, never seemed still. Because of my being a cancer patient, I had to have lots of tests and check-ups to make sure he was okay, he did not like the doctors pressing their instruments down on my tummy and would kick and kick at them – even kicking them out of the doctor’s hand on occasion! We were always telling him to “stay strong” so he would survive the pregnancy, so I took that as evidence he was “staying strong!” So, that shows you how active he was! Well, when it came time for my first round of chemo, I was surprised that as soon as I sat down in the chair in the chemo room, all movement from him stopped, he was completely still through the hours I sat there while the chemo drugs were slowly pumped into me. He was completely still the rest of the day, until about 11 p.m. that night when he started moving again! And he stayed active as always. Three weeks later, it was time for chemo, round 2, when the same thing happened again, exactly as before, I sat in the chemo room chair and all movement in the womb stopped and he didn’t start moving again until around 11 that night. And it happened again on the third round and again on the fourth round of chemo as well! I’ve always thought that was so neat that either somehow he “knew” or maybe we had angels helping him to be still – maybe being still helped him to not get hurt by the chemo, I don’t know!
Have a great afternoon!
Patti
What a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing
caron