You’re Not Crazy, and You’re Not Alone

If you found this page, something happened. And wherever you land on the question of what it means, one thing is probably true: you haven't been able to talk about it with many people.

That's the part nobody warns you about, not the experience itself but the isolation that comes after it.

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Thousands of parents have found themselves asking questions they never expected to ask. The experience may be unusual, but you’re far from alone in trying to understand it.

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Why There's So Little Help Out There

When our daughter's abilities first became impossible to ignore, we went looking for help. Not because we didn't believe her, because by then we had no choice but to believe her, but because we had absolutely no idea what to do next. We weren't psychic. We had no one in our circle who'd navigated this. The books we found were written for people already deep in spiritual practice, not for two fairly regular parents who had just had their understanding of reality quietly revised by a five-year-old on a playground.

The resources were nearly nonexistent. The conversations weren't happening. And so we started the conversation ourselves.

What we found when we went looking is that the information that does exist tends to fall into one of two camps: people who are fully committed to the spiritual framework and assume you are too, or people who dismiss everything unusual as imagination and suggest you see a doctor. Neither of those positions is especially useful when you're a regular parent standing in the middle, trying to figure out what's actually going on with your kid.

What We Built, and Why

That gap is where Clairvoyaging came from, not a platform or a brand strategy, but a genuine need to start asking questions out loud. We started interviewing psychics, mediums, energy healers, therapists, and scientists. We learned what we could and documented it for people who were standing where we'd stood.

When we eventually built the course and the community, the response we heard most often wasn't a question. It was relief. "Oh thank God, this is so needed." "I've been looking for something like this for years." "There's nothing else like this out there." That response told us what we already suspected: there are a lot of families navigating this quietly and alone, unsure who to tell, unsure what to do, looking for something that acknowledges what they're experiencing without tipping into the alarming end of the internet or the dismissive end of the mainstream.

One thing we try to bring to all of it is honesty and, when possible, some humor. These topics can be heavy, death and fear and the unknown and a child who knows things they shouldn't. But the families who handle these experiences best, in our experience, are the ones who manage to hold it all a little lightly. Who can laugh at the absurdity of setting a firm boundary with a ghost, or of needing to explain to their kid that the board games are not haunted. We've had a lot of those moments and they genuinely help.

We also stay in contact with the people who find us. We hear from listeners years later who tell us something they learned from the podcast changed how they handled a moment with their kid. Several have gone on to professionally develop their own abilities. We didn't expect any of that when we started and it still surprises us.

If you're at the beginning of this, still trying to make sense of what happened, not sure what you believe, not sure who to tell, here's the one thing we'd want you to hear first: you don't need to be psychic yourself to give your child what they need. You don't need to have all the answers. You don't need to have any answers yet.

Raising an intuitive child looks a lot like good parenting with a few specific adjustments. The foundation is the same: listen to your kid, take their experience seriously, give them tools instead of just reassurance, and help them grow into a grounded and confident person who trusts themselves.

That's what we're here to help with, and you're not doing it alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

I've never told anyone about my child's experiences because I don't know how it will be received. Is that common?
Very. Most families we encounter have been sitting with this privately for months or years before finding a community where these conversations happen openly. The isolation is one of the hardest parts, and it's also one of the most unnecessary, because there are a lot more families navigating this than the silence would suggest.

Do I need to have spiritual beliefs myself to help my intuitive child?
No. You don't need to share your child's experiences or have a framework that explains them. What helps most is being the kind of parent who takes their child's experiences seriously, stays calm, and gives them tools rather than just reassurance. That works regardless of what you personally believe is happening.

Looking for More Support?

The Raising Psychic Children course was created for parents navigating intuition, emotional sensitivity, spiritual experiences, and the uncertainty that often comes with them.

Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes and reflects experiences commonly reported by families raising intuitive children. It is not a diagnosis or substitute for professional medical or mental health care.

Frank Leon

Frank A. Leon is co-founder of Raising Psychic Children and host of the Clairvoyaging podcast, where he interviews psychics, researchers, mediums, and families exploring intuition, evidential experiences, and spiritual development.

https://www.clairvoyaging.com
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