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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 647262" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Around the time I learnt about this indigo child thing, it wasn't about kids themselves identifying as indigos (of course as I said, it was over a decade ago, or more like two decades soon so most born after the cut off weren't able yet.) To me it felt more like parents, well mothers, to be exact, not being able to come to terms with the fact that their kid was special in the 'special needs' way and preferring to explain their children's issues with some other way.</p><p></p><p>I did every attachment parenting, cloth diaper, green, hippy, tree-hugging things fashionable at the time with Joy and in those circles I got to know this mother who ranted me about the indigo children (likely especially to me because difficult child was clearly showing signs of specialness too.) Looking back, her older kid, who she identified being Indigo Child, was likely either with ADHD with some asperger traits or high end asperger kid with lots of ADHD mixed in. I lost contact after Joy's toddler years, so I don't know how this indigo kid is doing nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 647262, member: 14557"] Around the time I learnt about this indigo child thing, it wasn't about kids themselves identifying as indigos (of course as I said, it was over a decade ago, or more like two decades soon so most born after the cut off weren't able yet.) To me it felt more like parents, well mothers, to be exact, not being able to come to terms with the fact that their kid was special in the 'special needs' way and preferring to explain their children's issues with some other way. I did every attachment parenting, cloth diaper, green, hippy, tree-hugging things fashionable at the time with Joy and in those circles I got to know this mother who ranted me about the indigo children (likely especially to me because difficult child was clearly showing signs of specialness too.) Looking back, her older kid, who she identified being Indigo Child, was likely either with ADHD with some asperger traits or high end asperger kid with lots of ADHD mixed in. I lost contact after Joy's toddler years, so I don't know how this indigo kid is doing nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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