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How to Design the Perfect Homework Area for Kids

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How to Design the Perfect Homework Area for Kids

A few simple tricks can make it a more productive and inviting space.

Whether you study on-site or online, one thing always applies: homework is a part of life. Getting it done is necessary no matter how much our kids are against us. But it doesn’t have to be a chore—especially when the space is designed to be personal, useful and fun.

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No matter your child’s age, class, or enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for learning, here are some surefire tips for designing the perfect kid’s homework space.

1. Create an uncluttered space

When it comes to creating the perfect workspace, keeping it organized can seem like a breeze. But in the rush to create space for work and play, parents often overlook the importance of clearing clutter to create a truly distraction-free space.

It starts with understanding what confusion really is. This may look different for every family and every child. It can be anything from loose papers to toys that shouldn’t be on your desk or study area.

Some kids like to keep some markers, crayons, and erasers on the table while they study. While these aren’t necessarily school-related, they can actually do more harm than good — especially when they become a distraction for kids, actually distracting them.

Help your child learn how to sort things and put away unwanted items. Create drawers or organizers on your desk that hold those items without sacrificing focus. Emphasize the importance of getting organized to stay engaged and engaged in your studies.

2. Keep essentials within reach

While removing distractions is a must, on the other side of the equation it is also important to prepare the workplace for children to learn. Everything from stationery and calculators to loose papers and pencil sharpeners are essential. Of course, these elements will vary according to the age, class and level of study of the student.

The most important thing is to create a workspace that has a “home” for different projects so your kids don’t have to leave their desk to complete tasks. An example is that they have to get up every time they need to sharpen a pencil.

It is also beneficial to have support in this area. For example, if your child has a learning disability and needs a multiplication table to help them understand facts, make sure it’s on the bulletin board, in the top drawer, or otherwise ready to use without interrupting class or practicing turns It’s on lookup.

3. Create intentional paths

An important (and often overlooked) element when designing the perfect kids homework space is ease of access in terms of access.

It can be annoying and can become a real problem when your child can’t get in and out of the room easily, especially if your child has limited mobility or difficulty with movement. Not to mention it’s easier to get distracted when people can’t easily get through.

Be sure to set up your child’s homework area in a less frequented area, especially one that has room to set it up without feeling cramped or stressed out by taking up space.

4. Design with parental closeness in mind

Depending on your child’s age, some adult assistance may be needed to complete these tasks. It doesn’t make sense to have your kids constantly run from the upstairs bedroom to the downstairs kitchen just to ask questions. If they can’t be trusted to focus on themselves, there could be a problem.

When creating the perfect homework area for your child, consider your child’s needs, personality, age and learning level. You may want to set up a space near your parents, especially at first, to make sure you can be found quickly if you need them.

5. Incorporate natural light

It goes without saying that the work area should be well lit. This means that children’s desk lamps, especially for darker rooms, are non-negotiable. Using natural light as much as possible is good for the eyes, especially as your child spends more time in front of the computer.

6. Consider flexible desking options

Versatile and flexible workstations are advantageous. During the week, the desk can be used for homework, and on weekends, it can be used to build LEGO bricks or create action figure models!

There are options for standing desks, mobile desks, and even a shelf that doubles as a short-nosed workbench for the kids. The options are endless, and you can really manage your time, space, and energy by creating something more flexible.

7. Make the space as unique as the children who use it

One of the best tips for designing homework desks for kids is to design them consciously. When selecting the children who will use the space, be sure to include personality traits, favorite objects/activities, or meaningful keepsakes that will make the space special – certainly without distracting attention.

From pictures on the wall to color-coded items, there are many ways to make your child’s homework area not only a workplace, but a space they call their own.

Did you like these tips ? Try put them in practice with your kid and success !

 

 

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