Top 7 Tips For Creating A Study Space For Your Child

In line with recent recommendations, more and more children are learning from home, making it important they have an environment in the home that encourages academic development, focus and structure. Children need an environment suited to their personality, one that they flourish within. While I can’t offer a single solution for every child, here’s Seven Tips For Creating A Study Space For Your Child:

 

It’s All About Location!

“Children need an environment that suits their personality; talk with older children and discuss if they prefer a secluded space to focus, or a vibrant spot in the body of the house to interact. It’s all about individual needs,” says Lloyd Chapman, an educator at Essay Services and UKWritings.

 

Whether your child needs quiet or encouragement, carve out an area in the house specifically where they can flourish. Make sure they won't be disturbed or need to get up often for other family members either, to avoid breaking focus and having to reestablish the motivation again later.

 

Prepare to Succeed

A child’s study space needs to be comfortable to stay in for fairly long stretches of time. Grab a favourite chair that’s suited to long stints of use - like an office or desk chair - and set up their space in advance. Fill storage space with plenty of pens and pencils, erasers, highlighters, work books your child can personalise and anything else they may need, like a calculator. Having all the tools needed to succeed at their fingertips will help a child stay focused.

 

Let There Be Light

Natural light is essential for focus and defeating study fatigue. Position your child’s workspace in a bright and ventilated area, which will make studying more enjoyable and reduce the effects of study fatigue and eye strain, while enabling an increased level of concentration. Wherever possible, provide a desk light for an added boost, fairy lights above the desk for an extra-special personal touch, and keep a window open for fresh air.

 

Make It Their Own

Children are far more likely to enjoy spending time in a study space and engage with learning material if they have had the chance to personalise it; before using the space, encourage your child to decorate the desk, walls and their notebooks creatively. It’ll bring a smile to their face when the learning day starts and provide entertainment while they update their look. Including an object the child requests to brighten the area, such as plants or flowers, can also make a study area more pleasing and make a study space more inviting for your child.

 

Keep It Seperate

The key to an effective study space is focus and one way to facilitate an effective study area is to make it exclusively for school work. Make sure your child's study pot is a designated learning zone without other uses and that the expectation when there is clear; no technology besides what is required, no distractions.

 

Tactile Learning

Few children all learn the same way. Increase the effectiveness of study space by including more ways to learn; hang a whiteboard for a visualised version of study times and breaks, a corkboard to actively add to and plan assignments, or simply decorate with good memories and positive vibes that will encourage your child. 

 

Try A Clock

Mounting a clock or placing a timer on the desk will allow a child to track their study time, engaging them in the learning process and by extension, encouraging them to succeed. “Knowing how much time has gone by, how proactive they've been and what has made them more productive during a study segment leads to a more effective study space," comments Lynda Staples, a writer at Revieweal and Assignment Help.

 

Conclusions: Be Flexibile

There could be other ways to assist your child’s learning; make sure you talk with them and ask what they like or dislike about their current arrangement, try new options and work together to encourage your child to reach their full potential through preparation.

 

An educator with OXEssays and BigAssignments, Katherine Rundell writes about study spaces and offers proofreading at Boomessays Review writing service.

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