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  Libra
September 24 - October 23
Libra  
         

Leo Relationships - Child

Libra babies are beautiful, well-mannered charmers. They grow into beautiful, well-mannered toddlers, into beautiful well-mannered youngsters, and so on through life. How is it, then, that they have the ability to drive their parents, teachers, friends and siblings crazy?

The reason is that young Libras – in common with adult Libras – have a terrible fear of making a mistake by coming to the wrong conclusion. They therefore spend a considerable amount of time debating with themselves over which is the right one. This may be over a seemingly simple issue such as which toy to play with first. Seemingly simple – but not to Libra children. And if their parents try to force them to make an instant decision, they will merely appear difficult and stubborn.

To compound the potential damage, all that is necessary is to accuse Libra child unjustly of being difficult or stubborn. To Libra youngsters, fairness is everything. If think they are being unfairly treated, they become resentful and rebellious.

Under normal circumstances Libra youngsters are anxious to please. They tend to be artistic, and disharmony in their surroundings or environment can make them ill. They like things to look good – and that includes themselves. They enjoy their food, preferably if it is served attractively and there are flowers on the table. Their energy levels fluctuate between intense activity and none whatsoever.

At school, they will argue the toss with their teachers – not so much through bloody-mindedness as a desire to discover the truth. And if that means looking at every fact they are taught, from every angle they can think of, so be it.

 

 
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