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Feng Shui Don'ts for Your Child's Bedroom

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  1. Avoid tall stacks of items in front of your child's study desk (including bookshelves above the desk).

  2. Never place a radio/recorder near the bed's headboard - it may cause nervous tension.

  3. Don't position the bed with feet pointing toward the door (increases risk of foot injuries).

  4. Skip weird-shaped animal posters on bedroom walls.

  5. No shag carpets - they may contribute to respiratory issues.

  6. Overly bright wall colors can make kids irritable - stick to soft tones.

  7. Too many wind chimes create mental restlessness.

  8. Keep decor simple - crowded designs overwhelm young minds.

  9. Mirrors facing the entrance invite unnecessary conflicts.

  10. Study desks shouldn't face or back directly to doors (considered inauspicious).

  11. Opt for off-white ceilings (dark colors bring negative energy).

  12. Overly patterned wallpaper leads to distraction and anxiety.

  13. Never place beds directly above/below kitchen stoves (causes skin and mood issues).

  14. Keep bedrooms away from mechanical rooms (disrupts sleep patterns).

  15. Avoid positioning beds under AC vents or fans (increases colds/flu).

  16. Warrior or battle posters encourage aggressive behavior.

  17. Maintain a clean, organized space to develop good habits.

  18. Desks facing or backing to bathrooms create mental clutter.

  19. Beds under ceiling beams create subconscious pressure.

  20. If the desk faces windows, soften harsh sunlight with curtains.

  21. Strange animal images may influence behavior oddly.

Pro Tip: These guidelines combine traditional Feng Shui wisdom with modern child psychology principles for optimal growth environment.


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