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| Children's life follows certain patterns characteristic of the psycho-biological maturity, but also affected by prevailing cultural models. This phenomenon has given rise to considerable production anthropological, historical and sociological accounts for the variations observed in different cultures and different eras. Margaret Mead was one of the first authors to question the universal validity of theories about the characteristics of the transition between childhood and adulthood.
The compound term "indigo children", originates in the book of 1982 "Understanding Your Life through Color" (Understanding Your Life through Color) by Nancy Ann Tape, a self-proclaimed psychic and which claims to possess the ability to perceive the aura of people. According to his writings, began to notice that many children were born with indigo auras in the late 1970's. In the early twenty-first century, Tape said that 97% of children under ten years and 70% of those between 15 and 25 are "Indigo." However, no scientific study has been able to verify his statements. |
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