Children’s horoscope

Second House – the formation of a value system (what is good and what is bad in their understanding), taste preferences, desire to accumulate (the zodiac sign will show what exactly), speech.

Third House – interaction with the external world in all forms available to the child (crying, shouting, reaching out), environment, brothers and sisters, neighbors, the yard, primary education.

Fourth House – the child’s place of residence, family, ancestors, genealogy, parenting methods in their family.

Fifth House – creative potential, games, hobbies, infatuations, secondary education.

Sixth House – illnesses, obedience, pets, life circumstances, household duties, dependence of the child on the desires of adults.

Seventh House – external contacts, relationships with the world, open hostility.

Eighth House – dangers, surgeries, injuries, ability to take risks, expression of sexuality, attitude toward other people’s belongings.

Ninth House – learning foreign languages, travel, formation of worldview, ideals that the child imitates.

Tenth House – interests leading to curiosity and development, respected and authoritative people, those whose opinions the child values (as a rule, these are the people involved in the child’s upbringing).

Eleventh House – friends, dreams, hopes, participation in clubs, striving for independence, understanding of personal freedom.

Twelfth House – phobias, fears, nightmares, hospitals, secrets, punishments (restrictions or isolation by compulsion).

The Moon in a Child’s Natal Chart

In a child’s natal chart, the Moon indicates emotions, vulnerability, perception of the mother and the world, needs, reactions, as well as how the child takes care of themselves and others.

The Moon in a child’s horoscope shows how the child adapts to new conditions and reflects their need for support, security, care, and closeness.

The Moon in the natal chart is associated with the mother and with how the child sees and perceives her. It also reveals how the child expresses emotions, copes with difficulties, and responds to stress.

Studying the Moon in a child’s horoscope helps parents understand ways to soothe the child, as well as how to raise them to be happy and assist in the development of emotional maturity.

The Moon in the Houses of a Child’s Natal Chart

The Moon in the houses of a child’s natal chart shows how the child expresses emotions, what their needs are, how they manifest themselves in various spheres of life, and how they respond to life situations.

Moon in the First House

This position of the Moon indicates the child’s sensitivity toward others. Their mood may change frequently; they need love and security.

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