Children experience a rich and sometimes turbulent inner world. Fear of the dark, anxiety about starting school, difficulty adjusting to a new sibling, tantrums born of frustration, shyness in social situations โ these are all normal parts of childhood development, but that doesn't make them easy for either child or parent to navigate.
Many Irish parents turn to flower essences as a gentle, non-invasive complement to their approach to supporting their children's emotional wellbeing. Because flower essences are highly dilute and work on an energetic rather than pharmacological level, they are considered gentle and well-suited to children's sensitive natures.
Always consult your GP if you have concerns about your child's physical or mental health. Flower essences are not medical treatments and are not suitable as replacements for professional care.
The primary safety consideration for children is the brandy preservative found in traditional flower essences. The amount of alcohol in a standard dose (4 drops from a dosage bottle) is genuinely very small โ comparable to or less than trace amounts found in some fruit juices. However, for extra caution, especially with very young children:
There are no known drug interactions with flower essences. They are not contraindicated with any medications. However, if your child is on medication, always check with your GP or pharmacist.
The first flower essence most Irish parents try is Rescue Remedy. Bach now produces a dedicated alcohol-free Rescue Remedy for Kids, which is a popular choice for:
Many parents keep Rescue Remedy in their bag as a first-response emotional first aid tool.
Mimulus is for specific, nameable fears โ the dark, dogs, loud noises, strangers. It's also traditionally used for the naturally shy, timid child who hangs back in social situations, blushes easily, and finds new experiences daunting. Many parents find it helpful for children starting playschool or transitioning to primary school.
For the child who wakes frightened but can't say why. The general unease, the "something bad is going to happen" feeling that manifests as nighttime waking, difficulty being left alone, or unexplained worry. Very common in young children aged 3โ7.
Larch addresses self-doubt and lack of confidence โ the child who holds back from trying new things because they're certain they'll fail, or who won't put their hand up in class for fear of getting the answer wrong. It may support children before sports trials, performances or exams.
Some children have an intensity and urgency about them โ they want things NOW, become frustrated when others are slower, and find waiting genuinely difficult. Impatiens may support emotional regulation in these quick, lively children without dampening their energy.
One of the most used essences for children. Walnut is specifically for periods of transition and change: starting school, moving house, a new sibling arriving, parents separating, changing friend groups, puberty. It offers a kind of emotional protection and groundedness during upheaval.
Holly is for the more difficult emotions: jealousy of a new baby, angry outbursts, sibling rivalry. It doesn't suppress these feelings but may help a child process them with less intensity and find more positive outlets.
Some children have strong personalities that can tip into bossiness, bullying or an inability to accept others' authority. Vine may support the development of leadership qualities that work with rather than over others.
The overly eager-to-please child who is easily led by stronger personalities, who says yes when they mean no, and who struggles to assert their own needs. Centaury may support healthy self-assertion and the ability to hold one's own ground.
For children who seem to repeat the same mistakes, don't seem to learn from experience, or who are slow to pick up certain developmental milestones. Chestnut Bud is traditionally associated with learning and integration.
Some children are naturally reserved and self-contained โ they may seem proud or haughty to others, prefer to play alone, and find it difficult to ask for help or share problems. Water Violet may support gentle opening and connection.
The Findhorn range includes several essences particularly suited to children's emotional worlds:
Young children can be resistant to taking drops. Creative solutions include:
The standard dose is the same as for adults โ 4 drops from a dosage bottle, 4 times daily. There is no need to reduce the dosage for children, as the essences are energetic rather than pharmacological in nature.
Where age-appropriate, involving children in choosing their essences can be both effective and empowering. Reading simple descriptions of the emotional states and asking "does this sound like you?" builds emotional literacy and gives children agency over their own wellbeing.
Flower essences are gentle tools and are not replacements for professional support. Please speak with your GP or a child psychologist if your child is:
Find Bach Rescue Remedy for Kids and other gentle flower essences at The Honey Pot Health Store
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