Your child’s bedroom isn’t just a place for him or her to run to when they’re mad at you. It’s much more than that.
Mimi Doe of SpiritualParenting.com says:
Kids need an oasis from the “world out there” to find their balance and return to their center. Even if they share a room, your children can have a bedroom that facilitates rest, recharging, daydreaming, creativity, and quiet time.
Their bedroom is their own safe haven in which they can just BE.
So it’s important that they make it their own – that you don’t enforce your taste and sense of style on them.
One way to do this is to let your child choose which colors the walls should be painted, what kind of furniture to include. Let your child decorate the door. Encourage creativity and individuality.
Your child spends a great deal in his or her room, so it’s only fair that they feel comfortable living in it.
Do you agree?
Kids’ Bedrooms: Where Dreams Are Spun [Spiritual Parenting]
