Feng Shui Learning Environment

Homework Help for Parents

© Debbie DeSpirt

The ancient practice of Feng Shui has great tips to create a homework center conducive to learning.

Homework is a big concern for parents and kids. Many children need homework help to finish the requirements for school. Use the Feng Shui principles to aid your child in their homework. A well designed space will keep the child alert and a little enthusiastic about completing an assignment or two.

Desk Placement

Place their desk in the northwest sector of their bedroom or in the living room or kitchen. If this spot is unavailable, try and keep it in the Northern sector of the living spaces.

Desk Size

The desk should have enough room for their books and papers. They will get easily frustrated if they are continually shuffling papers because of lack of space. Kitchen tables make a great desk. Have a wicker basket filled with school accessories and place in the center when the table is functioning as a desk.

Chair Placement

The chair should be placed in the power position for the room. The back of the chair should be against a solid wall. If there are multiple children using the desk, try and have them all against a wall or window. A child will be easily distracted if they are continually moving their heads to see what the noise is behind them.

Scrap Paper

The color of the scrap paper should be yellow. Lawyers are correct in using this color for making notes. Yellow gives clarity and creativity. It helps focus the mind. Also, have excess scrap paper, some children write largely and need a piece for each problem. If paper use is a problem, invest in a good quality chalkboard for them to do their problem solving on.

Pens and Pencils

Most children are encouraged to write with traditional black pencils and blue pens. My kids use different color pencils depending on their task. A child who has a difficult time with coming up with a story idea, should use a red pen or pencil crayon. Red gives confidence and power. A child that is hyper should be encouraged to use a blue or green pencil. It is also a good aid when studying for tests.

Homework Time

A child should do about 20 minutes of homework and then have 5-10 minute breaks of play activity. The child can stretch their legs, play a game. Have your child do the more difficult work in the beginning and end with the art homework.

Homework Clothing Style

Do not have your child in pajamas or cozy track suits to do their homework. A child’s clothes will either lower or increase the energy. Colors of yellow, orange, blue and green are great colors for your child to wear to stimulate and calm the mind for homework. Dress for success works in the business and school world.

Snacks

Students of all ages are constantly hungry and thirsty when doing their homework. Keep the food light and energizing. Fresh lemonade, nuts, seeds and a few multi-grain crackers with hard cheese are good snacks during the studying hours. Do not expect your child to do homework after a plate of pasta. The comfy soft foods tire the body and mind.

Lemon Mist

The smell of the workspace will quiet, stagnate or energize the area. Fresh air is great for clearing the space. Add a drop or two of lemon essential oil in a small spray bottle filled with spring or distilled water. Mist the area and give your children the option to spray the area when they are feeling tired and sluggish.

Lighting

The homework area should be well lit. A small light on the table to highlight their assignment papers is ideal. The light bulb should be 40 watts and give a soft glow. A dark room will have your child sleeping before their work is done.


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