The numbers are a surefire roadmap for everything from date night to study night. The numbers can also help with kids. Parenting is a journey with its fair share of ups and downs. Ever wondered why your child seems to have a certain knack for leadership, creativity, or nurturing? Well, it might just be in their life path number, derived from their birthdate in numerology. To find your kid’s Life Path, just add all the digits in their birthday. Then reduce any number to a single digit or 11, 22, or 33. We will keep it simple for this go around.
Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of raising kids with different life path numbers – from 1 to 9 and those special master numbers, 11, 22, and 33. Then I will share with you more ways to help your kids out.
Kids and their Life Path
If you’ve got a little Life Path 1, you’ve got a natural-born leader on your hands. These kiddos are independent and motivated, but watch out for that competitive streak. Encouraging goal-setting and teamwork can help balance their powerhouse energy.
Now, Life Path 2 kids are all about harmony. They’re the little diplomats, but decision-making might be a bit of a struggle. Help them find their voice and strike a balance between giving and receiving.
Got a creative chatterbox? That’s probably a Life Path 3 child. They’re expressive and imaginative, but scattered energy can be an issue. Help them manage their time, and watch them shine in their creative pursuits.
Life Path 4 kids are the practical builders. They’re dependable and organized, but change can be a tough pill to swallow. Teach them to embrace adaptability and see failure as a stepping stone to success.
If your little one is a Life Path 5, you’ve got a free spirit on your hands. They’re adventurous and versatile, but commitment might scare them. Encourage spontaneity in structured ways and instill a bit of self-discipline.
Life Path 6 kids are the natural nurturers. They’re compassionate and responsible, but watch out for that control tendency. Teaching them about healthy boundaries and assertiveness is key.
The seeker of the bunch, Life Path 7 kids are analytical and intuitive. Social interaction might be a challenge, so encourage them to open up and find a balance between logic and intuition.
Is your child an achiever? That’s the Life Path 8 energy. They’re born leaders, but workaholism and a fear of failure can be lurking. Promote work-life balance and teach them that vulnerability is a strength.
Life Path 9 kids are the humanitarians. They’re empathetic and global thinkers, but they might burn out from excessive giving. Instill the importance of self-care and help them strike a balance between idealism and realism.
Now, let’s talk master numbers.
If you’ve got a Life Path 11 child, they’re the intuitive illuminators. Help them build self-confidence and foster their spiritual side.
Life Path 22 kids are the visionary thinkers. They can manifest dreams, but they might get overly ambitious. Teach them a realistic approach to goals and the power of collaboration.
Lastly, Life Path 33 kids are the master teachers. They’re nurturing and insightful, but setting boundaries can be a struggle. Encourage self-confidence and a healthy balance between giving and receiving.
Protecting our kids
Along with understanding their Life Path number, you can arm yourself with a book that will help keep your kids safe. In the past we have interviewed CJ Scarlet on the CCL Podcast. Well, she has a book for parents of 10 to 18 years old. The book is called Raising Badass Kids: The Savvy Parents’ Guide to Predator-Proofing Tweens & Teens.
This book helps parents empower their kids to avoid dangerous people and protect and defend themselves if necessary. CJ’s book is packed with actionable tips, techniques, and advice that will not only help you protect your kids, but also encourage them to TALK with you about their lives and any concerns they have. You simply MUST read this important book!