Pop songs for the young…

…and the young at heart.

Children, especially those suffering from ADD/ADHD and indigo children, have special needs to be fulfilled.

If a child grows up in an environment of love, warmth and shelter it will be able to develop its skills and abilities to the full. Music as a key element in the growth of children significantly contributes to physical, mental and spiritual balance.

Eva K. Anderson is a singer/songwriter who writes and sings pop songs to calm, comfort and reassure children.

“Ever since I started writing and singing songs, I have met many children who are absolutely captivated when they hear me sing. My songs and I are overjoyed if we can reach out our hands to them and encourage them to strengthen their faith in themselves.”

- Eva K. Anderson

Read Eva K. Andersons intimate story of “being different” and an ADD/ADHD – indigo child:

Being different

Since the beginning of time there have been children who were “different”. They just would not fit in to the social system properly. Eva K. Anderson was one of them. Her early years she spent drawing, playing with invisible friends and inventing stories she told and sang to herself. Eva was highly sensitive and her dearest wish was to love everyone and be loved back.

When Eva began to attend kindergarten, and school later on, she faced huge difficulties in adjusting to the new surroundings. She felt threatened by the authority of the kindergarten workers and school teachers. She hardly found any true friends and very often felt misunderstood and unwanted.

Eva became angry and aggressive and the main focus for her outbursts of frustration was one single human being: her mum. Every day, when Eva came home after kindergarten and school, she screamed, threw things around and it took ages for her to calm down again. – After 6 years of war Eva’s mum finally took her 10-year old to a psychologist.

Therapy?

At that time there was neither a name for Eva’s behaviour nor a therapy programme of conventional medicine. The psychologist simply explained that Eva’s mum was the only possible valve for the child’s aggression, because Eva unconsciously knew of the unconditional love of her mother. Eva’s mum was recommended no longer to be personally concerned by her child’s tempers but to just be there for her daughter and calm her down as far as possible. From this moment on Eva and her mum got along much better.

Attention

In recent years society’s attention has been drawn to children’s specific gifts and abilities to a greater extent. More and more, people are beginning to respect and appreciate the fact that children are different to grown-ups and act in different ways. Experts are being kept busy by children referred to as ADD / ADHD and indigo children.

Aid and Assistance

There are many different forms of therapy today to assist ADD/ADHD-indigo children. More and more physicians, therapists and healers find that there are no patent remedies when it comes to treating those children. Therapy and medication have to be carefully adjusted to every single child.

Although Eva K. Anderson was never treated for ADD/ADHD she finally got the aid and assistance she needed for her personal development. Despite some adverse conditions something deep inside her always kept faith and believed in a better world.

The need to sing overcame every obstacle and singing always stayed Eva’s best friend. Singing was the cure for little Eva’s wounded soul. When Eva sang, she did it from the bottom of her heart, felt loved and sheltered and retrieved some of her long lost self-confidence.

Gone Digging

Eva’s unique skill to make up stories and fairy tales had slept like sleeping beauty for ages, when she suddenly recovered and reactivated it in a “what-the-hell-is-the-meaning-of-my-life- crisis” in 2002. Eva started to write pop songs and lyrics to create comfort, courage and confidence. Her songs picture a loving world which is exactly the way Eva wants it to be.

“Fortune Teller”, Eva’s first album as a solo artist has been released in Austria in February 2009.

“The most wonderful experience of my present life is, that my loving and peaceful world not only exists in my mind and in my songs, but also in ‘real’ life. I have experienced many moments, in which the outer, material world is exactly the way I create it in my songs.”, rejoices Anderson.