Charts of Children
They don’t come with instructions.
But they do come with birth charts!
I am a devoted mother of 3 whose parenting strife dramatically changed for the better once I started mothering our children with their birth charts in mind. 7 years ago as a frazzled mother with 3 young children, I turned to this ancient framework that gave me language for our children’s inner most workings. Temperament, qualities related to their emotional and physical expressions, their possible interests and talents, and where they may get “hung up” or be challenged, became so much clearer to me. In addition, their birth charts gave me language to the compatibilities and challenges within their sibling relationships (as well as mother/child & father/child relationships). This was golden wisdom we began to use to assist with parenting decisions. Astrology also became an amazing tool to open up conversations on tough topics with our teenage daughter – who happens to also love astrology (as many teens do).

Through the use of astrology, we have the potential to examine the energetic forces that lie behind our children’s expressions, personalities, and even actions. We can awaken to the opportunity to consciously work with these forces, leading to more harmony within the family.
Shares a very clear picture of temperament
Highlights potential innate interests and talents
Provides clarity on activity level needs and possible activities they may inherently love
Shares insights into physical and emotional needs and highlight health concerns
Speaks of timing for key energetic shifts / stages of growth / formative experiences
Illuminates compatibility or dissonance with other family members & friends
Provides remediation ideas on how to soothe challenging qualities/experiences
Speaks of the role of the presence of animals/pets in their lives
and more!!!
Guidance & gifts from a natal chart:
“Having Dani read my son’s chart has given me a lot of insight into establishing balance and nourishing a child with an earth constitution/Capricorn moon. I received ideas on how to support him as well as how to create opportunities for him to thrive.”