Dear parents, when you are full of joy to create a warm little world for your children - their room, do you know that there is a lot of knowledge hidden in it? The decoration and layout of the room are not only beautiful and comfortable, but also the feng shui that cannot be ignored. Today, let's talk about the ten types of feng shui that need to be avoided in the child's room, which is related to the child's academic development! Here are some suggestions based on Feng Shui principles to help create an environment conducive to your child's academic growth:
1. Avoid weird decorations: The ceiling of your child's bedroom, which is where their eyes often touch before they go to bed every night. Avoid hanging odd ornaments on them, such as exaggerated anime monsters and hideous abstract patterns. Imagine that a child wakes up in the middle of the night and suddenly reflects these strange shapes in his hazy sleepy eyes, how can he not be frightened, how can he not be afraid? This fear can take root in the child's subconscious, affect the quality of their sleep, and interfere with their learning and living conditions during the day. Studies have shown that children who have been in tension and fear for a long time have difficulty concentrating and memory loss, which has a negative impact on academics.
2. Avoid using too many wind chimes: Wind chimes, with their crisp and pleasant sounds, seem to be wonderful and moving. However, it is not wise to use wind chimes too much in your child's room. Too many wind chimes can cause a chaotic sound, like an irregular noise. Children study or rest in such an environment, and it is difficult to concentrate. Their minds are distracted by the noise and they can't focus on the task at hand. Long-term exposure to this sound environment can adversely affect the child's nervous system and even lead to mental weakness. Scientific research has pointed out that excessive sound stimulation can trigger the body's stress response, putting the body and brain in a state of tension, which is extremely harmful to the child's developing body and mind.
3. Avoid weird portraits: The walls of children's rooms are supposed to give them warmth and peace of mind. Therefore, animal portraits that are too bizarre or scary should never be posted. For example, those vicious wolves with teeth and claws, eerie pythons, and so on. A child's mind is like a pure blank sheet of paper, which is highly susceptible to external influences. These bad images can leave a shadow in their subconscious, causing them to have bad dreams in their sleep. In the long run, children will become timid and insecure, which is extremely detrimental to their physical and mental health and academic development. From a psychological point of view, children need positive, positive stimuli in the process of growing up, and this negative image is undoubtedly a bad influence.
4. Avoid water features and rockeries: The location of beds and desks is crucial for children's learning concentration. It should be avoided from being placed under balconies, pools or rockeries. The balcony is a transition area between the external environment and the interior, and the airflow and light change frequently, which is easy to interfere with children's attention. The sound of water in the pool and the shadow of the rockery can be distracting factors. Imagine a child studying hard at their desk, but from time to time they are attracted by the reflection of water waves in the pool, or interrupted by the sound of water droplets sliding down a rockery, how can this ensure that they are fully engaged in learning? From a historical and cultural point of view, the ancients also paid attention to the tranquility and stability of the environment when decorating the study, and this concept is also applicable to the modern child's room layout.
5. Avoid the bed being located under the hall: The choice of bed has an important impact on the child's sleep quality and mental state. The bed should not be directly below the shrine hall or shrine. The shrine or shrine is believed to have a special energy and symbolism in traditional cultures, and children sleeping under it can create psychological stress and uneasiness. This stress can accumulate subconsciously, causing the child to have nightmares and increase mental stress. Children's minds are fragile and sensitive, and they need a relaxed, burden-free sleep environment to rejuvenate. Modern science has also shown that excessive psychological stress can affect a child's brain development and normal body functioning, which in turn can adversely affect schoolwork.
6. Avoid being close to the motor: the right side of the bed and desk is the direction that children often pay attention to in their daily activities. Turning equipment such as motors should be avoided in this position. The vibrations and noises generated when the motor rotates, although subtle, are a constant disturbance to the child's sensitive perception system. This distraction can gradually wear down children's patience and concentration, affecting their learning efficiency. For example, when a child is thinking seriously about a math problem, a slight vibration of the right motor can distract them and interrupt their train of thought. From the perspective of social development, the pace of learning and life is getting faster and faster, and children need a quiet and stable environment to improve their learning results.
7. Avoid air-conditioning or ventilation equipment at the head of the bed: The head of the bed is the place where the child's head leans on when he sleeps every night. There should be no turning air-conditioners or extractor fans. The cold air blown by the air conditioner is directly directed at the head, which can easily cause the child's head to be cold, causing dizziness, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms. The rotation of the exhaust fan will produce a certain amount of airflow and noise, which will affect the quality of your child's sleep. Children are at a critical time in their growth and development, and a good night's sleep is essential for their physical and brain development. Lack of sleep or poor quality will not only affect your child's physical health, but it will also make them feel tired and have trouble concentrating during the day, which can reduce their learning efficiency. Some medical studies have shown that long-term exposure to poor sleep conditions can cause children to have problems such as neurasthenia.
8. Avoid the head of the bed against the toilet: The position of the head of the bed has a non-negligible impact on the physical and mental health of children. The head of the bed should not lean against the front and back of the toilet in the toilet, and there is a profound truth behind this feng shui taboo. Toilets are often a place where moisture and turbidity gather, bacteria thrive, and the smell is not good. When the head of the bed is close to this, the child will unconsciously be disturbed by these undesirable factors during sleep. Over time, children will feel physically and mentally unwell and become easily irritable, which can lead to them not being able to stay at home. From a scientific point of view, the moisture in the toilet can affect the air quality in a child's bedroom, which in turn affects a child's respiratory health. Moreover, psychological discomfort can also make children lack a sense of security and comfort at home, which is not conducive to their growth and development.
9. Avoid high pressure in front of the desk: Children should pay special attention to avoid high objects in front of the desk. The desk is an important place for children to learn and think, and if there are tall objects in front of them, such as heavy bookcases and huge decorative paintings, it will bring a sense of invisible oppression to children. This feeling of oppression can accumulate in the child's subconscious, making them feel depressed and nervous. If you are in such an environment for a long time, your child will experience headaches. Because mental tension can lead to tightness of the body's muscles, which in turn affects blood circulation and causes headaches. At the same time, this feeling of pressure can also distract children, making it difficult for them to devote themselves to their studies, which can lead to inefficient learning. Studies by education scholars have shown that a good learning environment can stimulate children's enthusiasm and creativity in learning, while a repressive environment will have the opposite effect.
10. Avoid facing unlucky objects on the desk: The placement of the desk has a potential impact on children's health and schoolwork. It is best not to face the ridge, pole or corner of the wall knife outside the house. In the traditional concept of Feng Shui, it is believed that such a layout will bring disadvantages to children. From a practical point of view, the presence of ridges, poles or wall knife corners will form sharp, abrupt lines in the child's vision, causing a sense of unease and threat to the child's psyche. This psychological discomfort can gradually translate into a physical reaction that causes headaches in the child. What's more, under this kind of bad psychological cue for a long time, the child will affect the normal function of the body due to high mental stress, and even have the risk of surgery. From a socio-cultural point of view, people often have instinctive vigilance and fear of sharp and dangerous objects, and the child's mind is not yet mature, and this effect will be more obvious.
Parents, in order for children to have a smooth academic journey, we have to pay attention to the decoration and layout of the child's room and avoid these ten feng shui. Let children thrive in a comfortable and pleasant environment full of positive energy, and spread their wings towards a better future! I believe that as long as we work hard, the future of our children will be brighter!