On the following pages, you will dive into the world of your child's Human Design. Each of the nine centers in the chart
represents a core aspect of being – from the way of thinking to emotional processing.
A defined center is shown in color and indicates that your child has a constant, inner energy in this area These centers provide stability and define which strengths and talents are always present.
An undefined or open center is shown in white on the chart
and points to openness and receptiveness to the energies and influences of the environment. These areas offer your child the opportunity to experience diversity and flexibility in their behavior and reactions. They are the windows through which they learn and grow by exposing themselves to different perspectives and experiences. These centers can also bring challenges, as they make your child more sensitive to external influences
Understanding the centers can be of invaluable worth for your child and your entire family. It enables you to better support your child by recognizing their natural inclinations and potential challenges. These insights help you create an environment that fosters their growth, development, and well-being By understanding and appreciating the uniqueness of your child, you strengthen your bond with them and support them in unleashing their full potential.
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Human Design Chart
Johnathan
Ajna
Head
Spleen
Self /G
Throat
Root
Ego Sacral
Solar Plexus
Head Center
defined
Potential
Your child is a great thinker and philosopher. They serve as a
source of inspiration, sharing their many ideas and questions with those around them. Their mere presence can inspire others to create.
Possible Challenges
Your child can get lost in the labyrinth of many questions
and often does not know where to direct their energy. They feel the constant pressure to discover or do something.
Perhaps your child infects others with their doubts or questionable ideas.
Parenting
Your child asks many questions, hoping you take them
seriously and answer some They love profound conversations and appreciate shared imaginary journeys, impressing you with their ideas. Monotonous activities like walking or gazing at the water help them to calm down and make space for new ideas.
Ajna Center
defined
Potential
Your child can always rely on their intellect. They like to think
and research They share their insights with others and help
them understand things. Your child creates theories,
concepts, and opinions based on their pattern and appears
competent and confident in mental terms.
Possible Challenges
Due to their set way of thinking, your child finds it less easy
to open up to new perspectives. They insist on their
standpoint. In such moments, they might be stubborn. Once
they have learned a method that works for them, they stick
to it persistently and are reluctant to follow other approaches, e.g., from teachers.
Parenting
Your child craves facts and wants to know the source of
information. A set routine and a clear plan with a clear
thread support learning. If your child's mind is too busy, a workout or meditation might help. If your child is too
narrow-minded, practice tolerance with them
Throat Center
defined
Potential
With their expression, your child wants to influence their
external world. They speak in a certain way, and their words
and actions can be very convincing. They also help others
find their self-expression or take action.
Possible Challenges
In conversations, your child might overlook other people and
not let them have a word. Perhaps they exhaust themselves
by following every impulse to say or do something, without
considering their authority and strategy
Parenting
Your child's words and actions want to unfold freely Any
attempt to change that would hinder their authentic
expression. Give them the space to express themselves in
their own way.
G Center
Potential
Your child is aware of their being. With their inner compass, they have a clear vision of life and trust their path They feel comfortable in defined roles and provide orientation to others who are looking for a suitable direction.
Possible Challenges
Your child strongly desires to take the lead and dictate to others what they should do. They perceive their path as the only right one and show little tolerance for other life paths.
They take criticism very personally.
Parenting
Do not try to steer your child in a particular direction but trust their path. They have their own roadmap that you may respect. Be open-minded and let yourself be surprised by where the journey takes you.
Heart Center
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Potential
Your child has the ability to receive things in their life without willpower. Sharing unconditionally is in their nature. They perceive what other people desire and recognize who contributes what
Possible Challenges
Your child often tries to prove themselves with willpower or makes big promises they cannot keep. This affects their selfworth in a negative way, and they wonder if they are good enough. Additionally, your child might find it less easy to selfmotivate or evaluate the value of things.
Parenting
Let your child know that they are great without having to do
anything for it Do not demand big promises from them or compare them to other children. Understand that your child is less interested in competitions or defined goals. They want to play for the sake of playing, not necessarily to win.
Sacral Center
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Your child cleverly and efficiently channels their energy. At
times, they are energized and often accomplish more during
these periods than others. Your child knows when enough is enough and allows themselves sufficient breaks to find a
healthy balance between activity and rest. Additionally, they
recognize the energy levels of others.
Potential Possible Challenges
Your child can become completely overexcited by foreign
sacral energy, surpassing their physical limits Their major learning task is the theme of "too much" or "enough" . Even
in friendships or other relationships, your child tends to give too much without catering to their need for breaks and withdrawal.
Parenting
Don't overwhelm your child with physically strenuous tasks.
Respect their boundaries and be mindful of signs of exhaustion. Do not even think of considering your child lazy; instead, recognize the efficiency in their actions.
S olar Plexus Center
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Potential
Your child has the gift of objectively perceiving the mood of
their environment and experiencing emotions in all colors
intensely. They are very empathetic and have diplomatic
skills If they learn to deal calmly with the influence of others' emotions, they stand for emotional stability and balance.
Possible Challenges
If your child gets carried away by others' emotions, they may not be able to distinguish which emotions are their own.
They avoid confrontational situations and puts on a friendly face to ensure harmony. If pent-up emotions suddenly discharge, your child might lose control and be labeled as "too emotional"
Parenting
Since your child is an emotional mirror, pay attention to the emotions they are exposed to. Do not try to emotionally blackmail your child. Phrases like "If you don't do this, I'll be sad. " are taboo. If many emotions are building up in your child, find an outlet, like a punching bag or loud screaming.
Spleen Center
Potential
Your child's instinct usually leads them to a healthier lifestyle.
They generally have a stable immune system and get sick less often. They trust the signs of their intuition and respond to them spontaneously Others feel safe and secure in your child's presence.
Possible Challenges
Your child ignores the subtle hints of their intuition,
prioritizes their mind, and ends up in situations that harm their well-being They overestimate their health condition and want to go to kindergarten or school despite symptoms.
Parenting
Never ask your child why they refuse or want certain things, for example, with food. Let them follow their inner wisdom.
Do not force your child to interact with people they intuitively want to avoid. Take it calmly if your child changes their mind spontaneously
Root Center
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Potential
Your child is very relaxed when alone. They can assess
whether certain activities are worthwhile and sense which
drive is useful. Your child gets things going more easily than others because they like to get things done They are a
barometer for the stress levels of their environment.
Possible Challenges
Your child is easily pressured by other people or certain
situations In those cases, they might become frantic or respond with tantrums. They rush to get things done to relieve the pressure. They might also be hesitant, not knowing if it is the right time to start.
Parenting
Do not pressure your child Do not rush them and always allow enough time, especially in the morning when you want to leave the house on time. Establish good habits to prevent time pressure.
Sleep
Quiet Evening Routine
Ideally, your child goes to bed before feeling tired. It is normal for them to take up to an hour to fall asleep. The absorbed sacral energy from others needs time to dissipate.
During this time, your child could read a book or listen to an audio story If a person whose sacral is defined is present during the bedtime ritual, your child might find it harder to fall asleep. The additional energy could make your child wide awake again. Give your child the opportunity to ease into the day after sleeping.
Hi! I am Sashya Clark, Your Partner & Human Design Specialist. I have been studying Human Design for over a decade and have 25+ years of parenting experience. My passion is to help parents have the relationships with their kiddos they have always dreamed of! You are invited to take the next step and set up a time to meet me over Zoom, for a Q&A session.