Well in advance before school why not creating a home office family style? If you want your child to be an achiever and a good student, don’t limit learning to the walls of the classroom. The study at home should not be stressful but empowering and inspiring. Create the space for both you and your child to succeed in life, work, school and build that special bond between you even stronger. Today we speak about kids desks and hutches and about home office furniture sets for adults.
The family look is long going beyond the borders of clothing. The new step is creating a similar style in the way bedrooms look. The major bedroom furniture set does not have to be a twin of the kid’s bedroom but should have those slight similarities to make it hold the motifs of the adult’s room. It’s not about “mini-me” and copying, but about creating an inspiring and comfortable place for your child to study, just the same as you do.
The FurnitureCart goes even further, as today we’ve collected the gallery of matching and similar home office furniture sets and kids’ study area furniture. Which does your child prefer?
Are you thinking on how to motivate your kids for learning and striving to achieve goals?
- Open the world of ideas, invite your child into the reading universe. Establish a family reading time from the very childhood and continue it when your child grows – settle the time when everyone reads their book, newspaper, iPad. Make your child believe that knowledge is not only the power but an exciting discovery.
- Encourage your child: from expressing an opinion, opening up feelings and making their own choices, whether in life or while designing their kid’s room and work-and-study area. Express that you value their tastes and choices. Show that you are interested in all the facets of life and interests of your child, learn something new together.
- Provide play + study zone, a row of opportunities that support various styles of learning – from visual learning to listening, and let your child express what has been learned. Challenge your little one to build problem-solving skills, to seek for answers if the question occurred. Gadgets are not evil if they are used in many ways, besides playing.
- Help your kid organize the stuff and keep all the papers and things in the right places. In this way, your child feels in control of work and life, with less stress and worrying, leaving the good space in the head for learning. Let your child tame the chaos well by providing enough space for storage – opt for a good desk and hutch, comfortable chair, bookcases and storage furniture.
- Celebrate achievements, no matter big or small. Encourage on strengths and help your little one to develop talents. Collect memories and trophies and organize them well on the shelves of the hutch to empower your child every single day. Even rainy days and failures disappear when children believe in themselves and have strong support from the family.
Hopefully, we’ve inspired both you and your child shortly before the school season starts. Stay with Furniture Cart, stay inspired and informed!