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2007-01-15 06:10:38 · 13 answers · asked by iluvafrica 5 in Entertainment & Music Horoscopes

Maybe a book somebody can recommend on the subject?

2007-01-15 06:11:58 · update #1

Could you please not answer the question if you don't believe in horoscopes... or if you dont have children yourself... or suffer from stupidity... please... dammit...

2007-01-15 08:24:09 · update #2

13 answers

Sun Signs by Linda Goodman. It's really good and it goes through all the signs and it tells you how they act when it comes to relationships, working, and as children. I think it may help and give you a little insight. Good Luck

2007-01-15 06:14:15 · answer #1 · answered by SexyMommy2B 4 · 2 1

I have a pisces daughter that I have raised to 16 now. They can be a little frustrating. They like everything just so, absolutely perfect. When my daughter was four, if it had a spot, it went in the wash, plain and simple. It drove me mad. I can tell you from experiece, learn to laugh with her, cry with her, be her friend as well as her parent. Let her know she can always be open with you. They tend to be head strong and can't make firm decisions. You need to let her know to never follow the crowd as will be her tendancy, that she needs to keep her feet on the ground and safely on steady turf. Pisces tend to go with the flow, which means, you must govern her friends harshly. Cause she WILL fall into the crowd mortality. Give her a sense that she is loved and needed, and that she can stand on her own. Give her the confidence to weather storms and to come to you with ANY issue.

I wish they came with instructions manuals, but hun they don't. I have a pisces child and a leo child so attention is the big issue here. I'm a single parent and so far, and I'm knocking on wood here trust me, there is no drugs, no alcohol, no pregnancies, no gang related issues, or anything of major earthshaking castrophe'.

2007-01-15 18:54:42 · answer #2 · answered by LunaFaye 4 · 0 0

With love and care just as you would any other human being. Now you need books to raise children? How did the human race last so long without instructions on every thing in the world. Be brave. Adjust, improvise, discover, love and just live with the child,

2007-01-15 14:16:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pisces seem to have an otherworldly wise beyond their years thing about them. At least all the ones I've ever known. Speak to her as if she's an adult. Don't baby her. Encourage and support her independence and creativity.

Pisces Child at age:

3-6 yrs

Dreamy and rebellious.

Constantly trying out new roles and behaviours.

Can be erratic and experience major mood/personality swings as he tries to define who he is.

Still seeking comfort in fantasy and may continually challenge 'reality'.

Is watching all the time for the reaction of adults around him in response to his different behaviours. It is a good idea to respond and acknowledge the more positive while ignoring the negative. (Note though that is important in life to be able to stand up for oneself and be assertive at times, so this shouldn't be discouraged but directed into an appropriate method of expression)

She needs permission to try out different personas and to make wrong choices.

He is curious, bright and very much in tune with the world around him, even though his apparent dreaminess may sometimes belie this.

Can be very literal in his understanding of information and have trouble understanding abstract thoughts. Although she can be fascinated with the subjects of God and death.

Empathetic and compassionate and can be easily upset by cruelty or injustice, these are things he will have an awareness of that may astound the adults around him.

If she feels overly criticised or judged she may begin to feel she needs to justify her behaviour. Parents are advised to watch closely for feelings of guilt, or responsibility for events that do not belong with the child.

2007-01-15 17:05:13 · answer #4 · answered by dovey 3 · 0 0

children are like most anything else, you will get out of them what you put in. i would suggest you spend as much time with your child as you can during these formative years. cuddle and tell them you love them (with conviction) at least a hundred times a day and limit the babysitting to friends and relatives who love your child as much as you do, and above all else forget about raising them by the books. trust your instincts and don't think to much.

2007-01-15 14:31:16 · answer #5 · answered by jubal741 1 · 0 0

Just raise her as a regular four year old girl. No offense but your question makes it sound like you're dealing with a child with a mental disability or something. There are no rules, raise her how you want her to be raised.

2007-01-15 14:14:40 · answer #6 · answered by Jen 3 · 2 1

SYNOPSIS. Fundamentally different mechanisms regulate female sexual behavior in the ovoviviparous guppy and the oviparous goldfish. In the female guppy, ovarian estrogen evidently synchronizes cycles of sexual receptivity with endogenous cycles of ovarian maturation and also increases female attractivity at the time of maximum receptivity by stimulating the release of a sexual pheromone. In the goldfish, it appears that prostaglandin, released from the ovary or oviduct in conjunction with ovulation and the presence of ovulated eggs, acts on the brain to stimulate spawning behavior. In contrast to the situation in the guppy, steroid treatments alone (in the absence of ovulated eggs) fail to stimulate spawning behavior in the goldfish. It isproposed that endocrine mechanisms regulating female sexual behavior in the teleosts and in other vertebrates are less related to phylogeny than to the mode of reproduction employed. In the goldfish and several other externally fertilizing teleosts, where sexual behavior involves oviposition, female sexual behavior apparently is synchronized with ovulation by mechanisms which respond to elevated plasma prostaglandin as an indicator of the presence of ovulated eggs. In internally fertilizing species (guppy, reptiles, birds, mammals), where sexual behavior andfertilization are temporally dissociated, female sexual behavior is synchronized with ovulation by mechanisms which anticipate either an imminent spontaneous ovulation, or the potential for reflex ovulation, by responding to increases in plasma estrogen associated with folliculardevelopment.

2007-01-15 14:36:57 · answer #7 · answered by Hannah T 2 · 0 0

therses no rules to how to raise children just give them lots of love and make them fell safe around her family, give confidence and love thats all u need for any type of children dont depend on signs

2007-01-15 14:32:48 · answer #8 · answered by Claudia C 2 · 0 0

KEY RULE NO. 1

don't use a zodiac anything to raise children!!!

Key rule no. 2 ZODIAC **** IS ALL THAT, S H I T!

2007-01-15 14:15:04 · answer #9 · answered by wish I were 6 · 0 1

Lots of fish

2007-01-15 14:13:11 · answer #10 · answered by Mr. Bob Onya 3 · 0 2

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