Welcome, Charlotte Parents of Gifted Children!

Location
Charlotte, NC 35.19-80.83 28201US
Meetups
1 so far
Rating
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Founded
February 18, 2009

A place for parents with Gifted or Sensitive children to meet, socialize, garner support, create discussion, etc.

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  • Sep 24
    • New member
      “I have just moved here and while my son who is 3 is still living with grandparents in Rocky Mount, he show the signs of a being a Crystal Child. No one understands or will listen to me when I say he's NOT autistic or has SPD... please help!!”
  • Jun 28
    • New member
      “I teach at Alexander youth network and would love to learn and share my experience”
  • Jun 12
    • New member
      “To connect to other Indigos in the area. To help others realize they are not alone and there are things they can do to ease their pain....”
  • Jun 6
    • New member
      “for years, my son has been have experiences with angels, spirits, etc. they became much stronger two years ago. I have been looking for ways to help him embrace his gift, and to try and help him lessen his fear.”
  • May 31
    • New member
      “I just met with a medium and was told my 8 year old is a spiritual magnet / indigo child. She has exhibited signs that I can't explain, but now wonder if this is the cause.”
  • May 13
    • New member
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  • Apr 22
    • New member
      “Well, my son has ADHD and Sensory Integration issues. I am pretty certain he is an Indigo and that his younger brother is a Crystal. I'd love to meet other parents who are open minded us and our decisions of how to cope with treatment and therapy.”
  • Apr 14
    • New member
      “Children can help other individuals to reach its personal awakening”
  • Mar 29
    • New member
      “I'm eager to blend my abilities and experiences into an intentional group, designed to support my son and other children!”