Is Your Child’s Room Creating Behavioral or Health Issues?

    Parents today spend thousands of dollars on tutors, special classes and therapists in their quests to get their child to sleep, behave or study. What they may not realize, though, is that their child’s physical environment can have a profound effect on their physical and emotional health. In fact, negative energy in a child’s room can actually lead to unhealthy sleeping habits, aggressive behavior, poor grades, and less-than-desirable child/parent and child/teacher relationships.

    The color of a child’s bedroom, the pictures on the walls, and the placement of their bed all generate either positive energy or negative energy. For example, the posters and pictures on their walls are the last thing they see when going to bed, and the first thing they see upon awakening. Are those items sending the message you want your child to receive?

    Every child wants and needs – whether they realize it or not - surroundings that provide a peaceful and nurturing atmosphere, an atmosphere that enhances their own natural creative instincts.

    Feng Shui expert Pat Heydlauff is an author, speaker, and award-winning artist. And she can give you practical ideas
on how to…

• Use Feng Shui principles in a child’s bedroom to improve sleep, discipline, and study habits
• Use Color Basics to create peace and calm in your child’s bedroom
• Remove clutter that may be harming your child’s creative instincts – and his sense of security

    You’d be amazed at how many of our children’s problems can be solved by a few simple principles.