A New Twist on Back To School: Using Feng Shui to Help Kids Make Better Grades
We know what to expect if we give our kids a lot of sugar or caffeine. They will bounce of the walls. If the temperature in the house is 90 or 100 degrees, tempers will easily flare. These are normal responses to negative stimulation that most parents know about. But what most parents don’t know is that there is negative stimulation in the home that affects their child‘s behavior and even their grades.
(PRWEB) August 17, 2005 -- Feng Shui Diva! Robyn Bentley, a feng shui
consultant and author of "Creating A Haven: Simple Steps For A Healthy And
Nurturing Home," has three tips to make your child’s room more positive for
academic success.
We know what to expect if we give our kids a lot of
sugar or caffeine. They will bounce of the walls. If the temperature in the
house is 90 or 100 degrees, tempers will easily flare. These are normal
responses to negative stimulation that most parents know about. But what most
parents don’t know is that there is negative stimulation in the home that
affects their children‘s behavior and even their grades.
Feng Shui Diva
says:
1- Point Your Child’s Bed In A Positive Sleeping Direction.
The
bed is the place where your child spends the greatest amount of time in one spot
and the sleeping direction has a big impact on them. Sleeping your child with
the crown of their head pointed towards their WISDOM direction will help them
perform better in school. Find your child’s best sleeping directions at www.fengshuidiva.com in the
“Feng Shui for Kids” section.
2- De-clutter To Keep The Energy From
Getting Stuck.
Energy naturally flows through rooms but when it encounters
clutter it gets “stuck”. Stuck energy can cause procrastination, lack of
motivation, and even depression. Clutter will make it harder for your child to
reach their goals and it is also distracting which makes it difficult for
students to focus on their studies.
3- Limit Your Child’s Exposure To
EMFs
EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) are harsh energies emitted by
electronic devices. They decrease the body’s production of melatonin, the
hormone which helps prevent sleep problems, moodiness, anger and depression.
Arrange furniture so that your child’s body is 3 to 5 feet away from TVs,
computers, and other electronic appliances.
There are no bad children,
only bad behavior. And our environment affects our behavior. Feng Shui is the
4,000 year-old Chinese practice of arranging our living space to be in harmony
with the earth's energy or "chi" so that our life is in balance. Use these
simple techniques to create more balance in your home and send your child back
to school this year “feng shui’d” for better grades.
Feng Shui Diva!
Robyn Bentley is a feng shui consultant and author of "Creating A Haven: Simple
Steps For A Healthy And Nurturing Home." She is a frequent guest on radio
stations around the world and offers many free feng shui tips for the home and
office on her web site www.fengshuidiva.com.
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