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To create ideal conditions for learning and relaxation in the room of a school-age child, especially with ADHD, you should carefully consider the choice of furniture as well as the colors and decorations of the walls. Here are some tips:
Furniture
Desk:
It should be well lit, preferably with natural light.
The desk should be of the appropriate height to suit the child's height.
It is worth investing in an ergonomic chair that supports correct posture.
A desk with drawers or shelves will help you organize school materials.
Cabinets and shelves:
Cabinets for books and school materials help keep everything tidy.
Shelves can also be used to display a child's interests, e.g. collections or souvenirs.
Bed:
A comfortable bed is crucial for a good rest.
For children with ADHD, it is a good idea to keep the bed simple, without too many distractions.
Relaxation zone:
Soft armchairs, poufs or a small sofa can create a cozy corner for reading or relaxing.
It is important that this is a zone clearly separated from the study area.
Play area:
Children with ADHD often need space for active play.
It is worth making space for a play mat or a small table for creative activities.
Wall colors
For children with ADHD, the choice of wall colors is especially important because they can affect the child's mood and concentration.
Light pastel colors:
Pastel shades such as light blue, green, lavender or mint have a calming effect and promote concentration.
These types of colors also help create a calm atmosphere, which is beneficial for children with ADHD.
Wall mural:
A photo wallpaper fototapety that matches a child's interests can be inspiring and motivating.
It is important, however, that it not be too bright or too detailed, as it may be distracting.
Motifs of nature, outer space or abstract patterns in subdued colors will work well.
General tips
Minimalism: Avoid excess decorations and accessories that may distract your child.
Tidiness: Help your child stay organized with easily accessible and organized storage spaces.
Personalization: Let your child choose some decorative elements so that he or she feels that the room is his or her space.
Creating a well-organized, functional and aesthetic room will help the child focus better on learning and rest, which is especially important in the case of children with ADHD.