We live in a reality where we have issues some from our genetic code and others created from the moment of birth. The emotional body is about discovering and healing issues that go to childhood and often to what can be viewed as past lives or parallel experiences. We examine the needs of our children to help understand who we are and how we got that way. This helps us heal our issues and create balance.
I have been a teacher since age twenty and remain a teacher to this day, though my lessons and students havechanged in scope through the years. I began in first grade, moved up through the grades to High School Special Education teacher, and now teach through my readings, lectures, workshops and Crystalinks which is a compendium of teaching tools to raise consciousness at any age. We are all children in some form of the word, here to learn, study, graduate, go home by moving to the next level of consciousness.
Children enjoy the higher frequencies of love and light. They are drawn to nature and animals as the energy is generally pure, on a high vibrational frequency.
Many young children are clairvoyant and clairaudient losing these abilities as they get older and have more responsibilities in physical reality. Children sometimes remember events from past or parallel lives. It all goes to DNA coding and focus.
Dealing With Issues
Healing Your Inner Child Your Emotional Body
Children's Books, Write One, Healing the Inner Child
UFO's in My S.P.A.C.E., "The Last Mimzy"
Keep the Child in You Alive
The Invisible Child, Feeling Abandoned
Children Have Imaginary Friends
Tough Love
Coping With the Death of a Child
Joanne's Story
Spirit of Marcus
Spirit of Carl
Michele's Story
Metaphysics
Children and Aliens
Children and Past Lives
Indigo Children
Star Seeds
Star Children, Indigo Children, Crystal Children
Journey of the Soul
Telekinesis
Poltergiest, Children in Puberty
Walk-Ins or Wanderers
Rate of Autism Disorders Climbs to One Percent Among 8-Year-Olds Science Daily - December 20, 2009
The Queen and I: How autistic brain distinguishes oneself from others PhysOrg - December 14, 2009
Study Reveals Why Infants Can't Walk Live Science - December 14, 2009
Old math reveals new thinking in children's cognitive development PhysOrg - December 11, 2009
Scientists discover first evidence of brain rewiring in children PhysOrg - December 10, 2009
Birth order affects cooperation in later life PhysOrg - December 9, 2009
Personalized vaccines could protect all children New Scientist - December 7, 2009
Gene absence makes the kid grow rounder New Scientist - December 7, 2009
The secret to getting toddlers to eat picture books Telegraph.co.uk - December 3, 2009
Down Syndrome becoming more prevalent in the U.S. PhysOrg - December 2, 2009
We May Be Born With an Urge to Help New York Times - December 1, 2009
Why Kids Ask Why Live Science - November 23, 2009
Study uses brain scans to discover how children 'read' faces PhysOrg - November 20, 2009
Cognitive Dysfunction Reversed in Mouse Model of Down Syndrome Science Daily - November 19, 2009
Largest gene study of childhood IBD identifies 5 new genes PhysOrg - November 15, 2009
Even Babies Have "Accents," Crying Study Finds National Geographic - November 5, 2009
Babies' language learning starts from the womb PhysOrg - November 5, 2009
Babble Of Baby Reveals Language Skills PhysOrg - November 3, 2009
The importance of grandmothers in the lives of their grandchildren PhysOrg - October 29, 2009
One Shot Of Gene Therapy, And Children With Congenital Blindness Can Now See Science Daily - October 26, 2009
When Does Consciousness Arise in Human Babies? Scientific American - September 3, 2009
How do we know that a newly born and healthy infant is conscious?
North Korea Runs "Train of Love" for Remote Schoolkids National Geographic - August 5, 2009
From butterfly to caterpillar: How children grow up New Scientist - August 5, 2009
Fetal Memories? Not So Fast Live Science - July 21, 2009

A new Dutch study that examined how 95 fetuses responded to in-utero vibrations
has concluded that "the unborn may have memories by the 30th week of pregnancy"
or at least that's how the story is being widely reported.
Screening for childhood depressive symptoms could start in second grade PhysOrg - July 21, 2009
New research shows babies have a handle on the meaning of different dog barks PhysOrg - July 20, 2009
Mom's Diet Can Change Unborn Baby's Genetics Live Science - April 13, 2009
Bilingual Babies Get Head Start -- Before They Can Talk National Geographic - April 13, 2009
Baby's first dreams: Research reveals sleep cycles in early fetus PhysOrg - April 13, 2009
New Study: Autism Linked to Environment Scientific American - January 10, 2009
Spirituality, Not Religion, Makes Kids Happy Live Science - January 9, 2009
Comment: Why kids are natural-born scientists New Scientist - January 5, 2009
Why Holding Kids Back in School Is Bad Live Science - August 29, 2008
Meditation helps kids with ADHD News in Science - November 30, 2007
Semi-identical twins discovered BBC - March 27, 2007
Scientists have revealed details of the world's only known case
of "semi-identical" twins. The twins are identical on their mother's
side, but share only half their genes on their father's side.
Infants are able to detect the 'impossible objects' at early age EurekAlert, March 20, 2007

..."impossible" objects and scenes are pictures or illusions of
three-dimensional images that do not make any visual sense.
Why Children Never Leave Home: Evolution Live Science, March 13, 2007
The long childhoods and delayed maturity common in modern humans are
traits that date back to at least the early members of our own species in Africa.
Babies reach out in the womb News in Science, February 5, 2007
For Unlucky Few, Life Is Painless PhysOrg, December 13, 2006
Scientists have identified a genetic defect in children who cannot feel pain.
Feeling No Pain: New Form of Rare Gene Disorder Decoded National Geographic, December 13, 2006
Down's syndrome gene identified BBC, July 6, 2006
Inside the Brains of Smart Kids Live Science, March 30, 2006
Scientists show that children think like scientists PhysOrg, March 29, 2006
How Babies Learn Their First Words Live Science, March 22, 2006
How babies do maths at 7 months BBC, February 15, 2006
Babies Recognize Faces Better Than Adults National Geographic, March 2005
Scientists are discovering the real reasons for the hell of adolescence Guardian, March 2005
Becoming an adult takes longer these days, March 2005
Children create new sign language BBC, September 2004
A new sign language created over the last 30 years by deaf children in
Nicaragua has given experts a unique insight into how languages evolve.
Newborns prefer to look at beautiful faces BBC
Researchers Find Brain Receptors Linked to Mother-Infant Bonding Scientific American, July 2004
Brain Activity Abnormal In Children With Delayed Speech Science Daily, December 20, 2003
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