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Your child is not a problem to solve. They are a soul to witness.

The Twelve Children is a soulful, psychology-rooted guide for parents who want to move beyond discipline charts and quick-fix behavior tips—and into a deeper relationship with their child’s inner world.

Drawing on Jungian archetypes, myth, and years of lived experience, this book invites you to meet your child not as a personality to manage, but as an unfolding soul. Whether your child is a Joker, a Rebel, a Thinker, or a Mover, you’ll learn how to see beyond behavior and connect with what lives beneath it.

Inside you'll discover:
— The 12 core archetypes in children (and how they show up in play, conflict, and repair)
— How your own childhood shapes your parenting instinct and triggers
— Why soul-led parenting demands presence, not perfection
— What to do when your child’s archetype clashes with your own
— How to build rhythm, rituals, and relationship that hold the whole family

With poetic prose, practical reflection prompts, and compassionate insight, The Twelve Children offers a map for parents walking the path of conscious, soulful connection—without shame, without rigidity, and without needing to get it all right.

This is not a parenting manual.
It’s a remembering.

(E-Book) The Twelve Children: A Soulful Guide to Parenting Through Archetypes

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    • Title: The Twelve Children: A Soulful Guide to Parenting Through Archetypes

    • Author: Oliver Riddett

    • Format: Paperback, eBook

    • Page Count: Approx. 250 pages

    • Word Count: ~45,500

    • Publisher: KRST Copies

    • ISBN: []

    • Categories: Parenting / Psychology / Archetypes / Family & Relationships / Soul work

    • Language: English

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How children move between being with others and being by themselves.
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