Back to School

 
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This year I have taken extra steps to protect my kid’s energy as school starts. With all of the fear and uncertainty with schools reopening, this kit helps to ensure my kids stay grounded through this transition. My kids use these tools to make sure they are not picking up on other people’s (teachers, parents, or other students) fears and tension when my husband or I are not there to help them navigate these adult issues. Just wearing a mask all day can feel fearful to children too. In addition to starting their day with a good breakfast and packing a healthy lunch, these additional items are helpful to protect their precious energy. 

1.      The first is a Lotus Wei Flower Spray and it can be sprayed in their masks. Not only do they smell divine, but they also have the power to shift your energy. I bought the Quiet Mind mist for school because it helps to promote calmness.

2.      The second is a custom-made version of Rescue Remedy. This is an excellent anxiety remedy tool to always have on hand. This flower essence releases fear and trauma and is an excellent anxiety remedy to always have on hand. It’s made in organic coconut glycerin unlike most alcohol-based solution, which means it’s safe for kids and is corn free. I put about 4-5 drops of this in their water bottles before school.

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3.      The third is a protection orgonite necklace that kids can wear under their clothes, but is beautiful enough to wear on the outside if they want to. Orgonites protect us from EMFs which affect our energy in addition to protecting us from any other overwhelming energies. The combination of different crystals and metals in each orgonite protects and strengthens our energy. The Lotus Wei spray, orgonites, and custom flower remedy can all be found at www.katwb.com.

4.      The final tool in my kids back to school tool box is a simple reminder of the power of prayer and intention. I remind them that if they’re having a rough day, they just have to say “angel” to be reminded of their presence and to feel better.

Open communication with our kids is always important and especially now. It’s important to be a safe sounding board for them. Before school started, I prepared them as much as possible for what expect with all the information I had from their schools. After school, I talk with them about how their days at school are. Surprisingly, my kids said their first days at school were better than they expected this year.

 
Tricia EasterComment