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Rose Quartz is a very good option for children because it has a gentle effect and it offers unlimited dose of loving energy. This stone is beneficial with issues of love, emotions and mental health.
The Rose Quartz diminishes negative emotions and vibrations. It helps children to connect with the power of their heart and learn how to love themselves. The most important lesson on emotional development is self-soothing and rose quartz has the ability to help. Rose quartz boosts self love but also to love other. It inspires forgiveness, compassion, empathy and unconditional love. And helps children open up about their emotions.
The stone brings a healing energy in relationships helping with dissolving anger and stress. Rose Quartz also helps with sleeping by promoting sweet dreams. It also helps a lot with sadness and comforting. A fantastic way to help your child heal, both of you can was the stone together and imagine the sadness going away like the water goes down the drain.
FUN FACTS
Rose Quartz is connected to the goddess Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love
Colour of stone pink
Birthstone of Taurus
It is believed by the Ancient Greeks that rose quartz was brought to earth by love God Eros so that people will receive the power of love
Here are various ways you can use the gemstones and crystals with children:
· Place the crystal in a pouch and place it in their pocket or backpack
· Keep it under their pillow or on their nightstand
· Wear it as a pendant, earrings, bracelet or ring
· Put the crystals in a box and carry it around
· Crafting them – you can do together a dreamcatcher with gemstones and crystals, or even board games.
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