1. Decorative Items on the Study Desk
On the study desk, place items that bring good fortune, boost energy, and help the child stay healthy, sharp, and improve their academic performance. Parents can also place crystal columns or quartz spheres on the desk, as they concentrate energy in one point, enhancing thinking capabilities. A room that's too large may not always be ideal; it’s better to choose a space of moderate size for optimal space utilization. According to feng shui principles, a study room of reasonable size is more conducive to gathering positive energy, which brings good luck and career success. Additionally, placing a world map or globe in the north, northeast, or west part of the room can stimulate the child’s mind, encouraging them to see the world in a broader perspective. Another feng shui tip for the study room is to introduce plants. This will provide fresh air, but you should choose plants with large leaves, thorns, or bamboo, as these are especially good for feng shui. Avoid plants like vines or palms, as they often give off a damp feeling, which is not ideal for studying.

2. Things to Avoid When Arranging Your Child's Study Room
There are many taboos in feng shui, especially when it comes to arranging the spaces within a home. The same applies to your child's study room. To ensure your child has a comfortable, happy, and productive learning environment, here are some things to avoid when arranging the study space:
- Avoid placing the desk where the back is exposed, as this can attract negative energy.
- Don’t position the desk directly under a light fixture, as this not only causes glare but also brings unwanted heat and pressure.
- Avoid placing the desk in the center of the room. This position may make the child feel isolated and unsupported.
- Don’t place the desk near sharp-edged furniture or bookshelves.
- Ensure that there are no images or objects with sharp edges or arrows pointing towards the desk.
- Don’t place the desk directly against a wall, as this could symbolize obstacles in your child’s academic journey.
- Avoid positioning the desk directly in line with the door, as the constant flow of energy in and out can cause distractions, leading to the child feeling unsettled or distracted.
- Don’t place the desk too close to a window, as it creates an uncomfortable atmosphere and can attract negative energy.
- Avoid placing the desk under an air conditioning vent, as the cold air may cause discomfort, headaches, or distractions.

3. Room Color
For children's study rooms, when choosing colors, parents should opt for shades of green, white, or light yellow, as these colors stimulate creativity and curiosity in children. It is important to avoid colors related to the Fire element, as red shades can be distracting and may negatively affect the child's focus and mental state while using the room.

4. Study Room Space
The study room's environment plays a significant role in a child's learning process. Therefore, when arranging the room, parents should pay close attention to this aspect. Hanging playful, cheerful artwork will keep the child happy, while somber or abstract pieces may have a negative impact. Picture frames should incorporate metal elements, preferably silver, gray, or wood and glass designs, as these are thought to enhance academic performance. Additionally, parents should ensure the study area is neat, as an organized space fosters enthusiasm for learning and encourages the development of good habits from a young age. The room should be minimalistic, with an emphasis on the practical use of each item, which is the top priority. While the room doesn't need to be large, it should provide ample space and sufficient lighting for optimal learning conditions.

5. Proper Desk Placement
In Feng Shui, whether it's a study desk or a work desk, it's important to position it with the support of a 'mountain' behind it. This arrangement promotes success in studies and accelerates career advancement. The desk should face the Northeast, as this direction is associated with wisdom and learning. Avoid placing the desk between a door and a window, or having it face away from either of these positions, as this could create unease for the child. Parents should also choose a stable, supportive chair to provide a solid foundation. Additionally, avoid placing chandeliers or air conditioners directly above the child's study area, as these may cause distractions. For a study chair, ensure it has a backrest to enhance stability and focus. It's best not to position the desk in the corner of the room; however, if this is the only available spot, consider hanging a wind chime to dispel negative energy and attract positive energy from the environment.

