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Pisces Children

Many precocious little ones are born in this sign, and the average child is sen­sible, affable, kind-hearted, and exceed­ingly sensitive.

Even in early childhood they do not like to be dependent upon others, and illustrate one of the chief weaknesses of the sign in the endeavor to give away all they possess. This trait, sweet and praiseworthy as it seems to the fond parent, is one to be very carefully dealt with, as it can develop into dishonesty. If a Pisces child is not early restrained from such prodigality, he will deceive his guardians, and sometimes take things that do not belong to him, to gratify this inordinate desire.

It is well to see that these children have a regular allowance, which is to cover certain clearly indicated expenses, as their future usefulness will be seriously impaired if they are not made to under­stand the value of money.

They must be taught that an acknowledgment of their faults or their disobedience is some­thing to be proud of, instead of something to be ashamed of.

They should be treated with steady kindness, but they should be made to feel the responsibility of their tasks and studies.

Too much attention cannot be directed to the for­mation of neat and tidy habits, and a re­spect for other people's things. If they kick up a rug, they should be made to straighten it. If they lose or mislay their belongings, they should be ex­pected to find them without assistance, or to go without them.

Every possible care should be given to the development of the will power of these children. They sometimes show a pecul­iar obstinacy, which is mistaken for will, which the parents may consider "breaking." One might better break the neck of a Pisces child than attempt to break his will. His stubbornness is often the result of shame, which owes its origin to real delicacy and sensitive­ness, which has been brought to the front by a mistake in government.

These children should be led to think and to decide things for themselves by means of principles, which they are exceedingly quick to understand if prop­erly trained.

The Cusp of Aquarius-Pisces, February 22 to 28

People born at this point are pecul­iar. The Pisces generosity and probity are tempered by the thought of the main personal chance, which is one of the chief characteristics of Aquarius. This desire for opulence causes them to keep their business engagements, and to live up to their obligations to cus­tomers and clients. They are usually honorable in all such relations, and mean to carry this principle of truth and justice into everything that they do.

However, they have very little conscience about social engagements. These na­tives are so kindly that they wish to oblige everybody, and so they promise and forget, or promise and ignore. "What difference does it make?" says the Water Bearer and the Fisher. "I would rather fly over the moon or take a swim, or stay home and attend to busi­ness. They will never miss me." Such is the constant argument of these good-natured sky and air denizens.

They are usually well and tastefully dressed, though their great love of color sometimes leads them into unpleasant combinations. They are fond of talking about their own achievements, but are not apt to tell of their failures, sicknesses, or troubles.

There are some merry Lotharios and some heartless coquettes at this point. When happily married they are the most joy­ous people on earth. Although, many un­happy marriages are found on this cusp.

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