[ecis2016.org] How should home owners set up their children’s study area, to ensure that they are able to concentrate and excel in academics? We offer some suggestions based on Vastu Shastra
Some people believe that their children manage to do well in exams, without putting too much effort. On the other hand, others may feel that their children study all the time but they fail to perform well in exams. Vastu Shastra experts maintain that your home’s energy balance plays a big role in your child’s education and growth. While this impacts people of all ages, children are more influenced by it. As they grow and flourish in the home, forming habits and opinions, the Vastu of the house is instrumental, for shaping their future. If the Vastu and energy flow is right, then, it will support their concentration towards studies.
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Which is the ideal place to study at home, as per Vastu Shastra?
The ideal place to study, depends on the age of the child, says Vikash Sethi, CEO and founder, A2ZVastu.com. “If the child is in secondary school, the best place to study is the north-east of the house and facing east, while studying. If the child is preparing for competitive exams or pursuing a professional course, then, the ideal place for them to study is in the north-west and facing towards north,” suggests Sethi. Ensure that electronic devices are kept in a separate area, as these can be highly distractive and hinder positive and helpful energy.
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“Green and blue are colours associated with freshness and positivity. Lighting is another key aspect – the lamps and lights should neither be too sharp nor too dull. Lighting that is aimed to the north-east, is known to provide optimal results. It is advised to avoid keeping gadgets in your child’s room, as much as possible,” says Shriya Kolte, founder, Imagination Inc.
Vastu norms for children living in a hostel, PG, or when studying away from home
Ensure that the room door is not facing the south direction. The study table should be in the north-east corner. The colour of the room should be green and when studying, the child should face the east or north direction.
Kolte further adds: “Simple modifications that can be made to your hostel room, for a positive effect. One should sleep in the south-north or east-west direction (keeping the head due south or due east). Try keeping the entrance as free and fresh as possible.”
Try to have as many windows as possible, on the eastern side, as this will ensure that your room is well-lit, early in the mornings. Also, it is important to avoid placing any beams or beam-shaped objects in the room. If this is not possible, avoid sitting or sleeping under it.
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Cluttered and dusty rooms represent negativity and your child will absorb it from the surroundings. Above all, it is important to remember that a clean and organised room leads to a clean and organised mind.
Vastu tips for children’s study area
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Benefits of positive Vastu arrangement in kids’ rooms
- It will help them to concentrate – your ward will be less distracted and can focus better.
- Your child will be a better family member, a better friend and a bright student.
- They can obtain high scores in exams, which will help them to get into good colleges.
- They can filter out the negative energy.
- It improves the learning abilities of the child.
FAQ
In which direction should kids sleep?
The bed in the kids’ room should not be in front of the door. The south-west is the best direction to keep the furniture in the room.
Which direction is good for students?
All students should face east or north-east while studying. Those aiming for higher studies should face north.
What colours are ideal for children’s rooms?
Shades of green and blue are ideal for children’s rooms.
(With inputs from Surbhi Gupta)
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