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The
Personality of a Gemini Child
By Tony Luck
Your Gemini Baby..
May 21 - June 20
Gemini children are lively
youngsters who can seem to be everywhere at once! They can be
precocious and are often chatterboxes. Your Gemini baby will
love to explore and needs plenty of space to do so. In fact, a
Gemini baby may become irritable if cooped up. Geminis are
friendly and bright and alert. A young Gemini will enjoy playing
with toys that involve using his hands and fingers and some
Geminis may be ambidextrous.
Gemini children have lively
imaginations and often live in a world where reality and
imagination are mixed together. They are very inquisitive and
will want to explore anything that takes their interest. Young
Geminis will be interested in a wide variety of sports and will
want to be friends with other children of both sexes.
When raising a Gemini you
should ensure that he has the freedom to explore and
investigate. Geminis need to be free to follow several interests
at once and to be able to change direction. You will need to
teach your child to distinguish between illusion and reality,
encouraging him to tell the truth. Geminis are naturally honest
but may avoid telling the truth as a defence against being
misunderstood.
Young Geminis enjoy learning
to communicate and can easily become bilingual if spoken to in
different languages from an early age.
Typical Geminis may suffer
from chest problems: coughs, colds and brochitis. They make
little of any illness however, and dislike being confined to
bed.
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Author: Tony Luck who runs a website about raising
babies. |