Feng Shui For Children

It is back to school for all the kids and the right time to engage kids in a productive performance at school. Feng Shui can help kids perform better, says Shivani Adalja.

Feng Shui is the ancient science of energy management. The main aim is to balance your immediate environment to restore harmony. If implemented correctly, feng shui has huge positive impact on your health, wealth, and happiness. Arrangements of objects like plants, water fountain, wind chimes, mirrors, and furniture when based on principles of feng shui, bring positive energy into a room. Implementing feng shui friendly layouts will increase harmony and bring about positive changes in your life.

You need wisdom, prosperity, and definitely good health for children to prosper and grow. Children need encouragement in all aspects of life. It is a benefit to young minds and hearts to start out life with a healthy dose of balance and harmony. Parents have found success with feng shui in aiding their children with sleeping issues, health concerns, and educational obstacles. Arranging their homes, study rooms and bedrooms to reflect the ancient philosophy is a good start to a well-balanced life.

The layout of the study room should support the child in studies and encourage growth. Do not place the study table in front of the door. Placing the study table below a window is also not advisable. These kinds of placement of study table will lead to distractions. Always place the chair in such a way it has solid wall support, so that the child feels secure. Avoid placing any water fountain, aquarium or large electronic items in the study room, as they activate fire and water energy in the room, which may lead to disruptive behavior. Display happy pictures in the study room. Displaying images or paintings that depict sadness create heavy energy. Keep the study room devoid of clutter and mess. Children’s bedroom also needs to be designed with feng shui principles to enhance creativity and focus. The bed should never be placed on the wall of the toilet or below a window, as it will encourage bad dreams and poor health. One wall can be painted in bright colour, however, the remaining bedroom can be painted in lighter shades to lighten up the energy. Get your children to clear clutter on a regular basis so that they understand the importance of feng shui and actively participate. Do not place television or mirror directly opposite the bed to avoid sleep disruptions. Display all the favourite toys and objects so that the child is always surrounded by good memories and energy.

In short by creating a feng shui friendly bedroom and study room, you will be creating a well-balanced environment for your child to grow and flourish!

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Shivani Adalja is a Dubai based feng shui and well-being practitioner, author of several leading papers and columns on the subject, motivational speaker, Intuitive Counselor and one of the most sought after personalities in the Middle East.

www.shivaniadalja.com