
All responsible parents want to help their kids succeed in any way that they can, and one of the best things that you can do for them is helping them to do well in school. Since children have some much homework to do these days, you need to create a study environment which helps them to learn in their own time. And there are several main factors which make a great study environment which we are going to talk you through in this blog post.
Location
Just like buying a house, location is everything. You need to find a place for them which is both quiet and free of distractions. If you don’t have a spare room for them or space in their own bedroom, a corner of another one will do. Even a seat at the dining room table is good enough – as long as you can offer it to them on a consistent basis where they can do their IGCSE revision in peace.
Furnishings
Next up, you need to think about what sort of furnishings will work well in the office area. A chair and a desk should be given, but decent home study areas also need good lighting, shelves, storage spaces etc. Ultimately, you need to do your best to make sure that they are comfortable, but still able to work as well.
Resources
A computer is an obvious one, but many people find that working from laptops is the convenient option these days. You should also make sure that they have all the right school books, pens, pencils, paper etc. Ultimately, they should have everything they need to make their learning as smooth and uninterrupted as possible.
Distractions
Some kids tend to work better if they have some music to listen to while they are working, so you could provide them with a speaker system. It is also not a good thing if they are constantly working with no breaks, so you could work alongside them to devise a realistic study plan. You may need to remove certain distractions from the room such as their phone during their study hours.
Encouraging Decoration
The way that you design the office can end up making a big difference to the motivation levels of your child, so consider the colour of the wall, putting up some motivational posters, study charts etc. You should also consider how much natural light is allowed to flow into space as this can make a big difference when it comes to improving concentration levels. Readjusting the furniture so that the desk is next to the window can really make all the difference.
By creating a positive study environment for your kids, you help them out in their learning journey. Follow the above steps, and you can create the kind of workspace that your kids will keep on using for years to come.
