It will be important to help him hone in on his abilities as he grows up since society teaches us to repress such feelings. I am an intuitive person too, but I was much more so as a child. However, people never believed me until way later when they would recognise that I knew something was going to happen. But in the moment, when I spoke up, I was always ignored. I can still find my intuition within myself, but it's a lot harder now, because I was taught the opposite of acceptance and trust in my own intuition, mixed in with sometimes trust. It was weird. Your kids has a wonderful gift.
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Very interesting to hear about your past. It brings back similar feelings for myself. There was certainly no place for intuition in any part of my (very strict) education. Which is in part why I feel so strongly about giving Esteban the best possible chance to develop this. Though I suspect he may be too young yet as he doesn't seem to be understanding any of the above tests. He will soon ;)
Well, by simply encouraging him and allowing him to be his natural self, you're already doing a lot to help him develop it. When he gets a bit more understanding, then he can work on developing it furhter for himself of his own volition.