Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Teaching Tarot To Kids

Tarot for teaching children is one of the best ways to involve them in the ancient art of spiritual. Tarot for many years as something we lived there, but now it high conflict, and people began to be seen by the fear and the negative of the Tarot.

The more learning to read tarot cards for themselves and others around them to help them. On this day tarot not only a tool for divination, but also for self-development and spiritual.

The big question is: how fast you need to know the tarot for the kids? How long before them the basics of tarot card reading to learn?

Popular position on this issue is that children are mature enough to have some basic ideas and some basic understanding of the symbolism. Therefore, the age of 7-9 is a good age for him to learn. Before this age, children tend still not showing the important things, the combination of cards. This makes it difficult to distribute the map to explain the meaning of such a young age.

The question on the other hand, young children in the cards for tasks rather superficial and general knowledge of the world around us. Designed specifically for the children lots of tarot, it is easier than ever.

There are many card games, the story of characters, heroes fairy manga, and anime that charmed not only to represent the children, but they like the plot to develop in the cards.

No image on this card threatening, obscene or violent, so children feel safe and protected from everything about her age.

I have a friend who has taught the tarot at the age of 9 years. He told me that her life is much fuller and richer because of it. You can only choose to mythology, art of storytelling and a lot of things that helped her to school, and they could easily build a relationship that is invisible to many of his classmates.

One way to teach children to play with the help of Tarot cards, read otherwise. Apply a few cards and leave them a story about how they lined up side by side. It enhances creativity and their imagination and then will help them learn to read the cards intuitively (as read on the traditional solid opposite).

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