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Dundrum 16

I would suggest instead of providing storage for everything they accumulate over the years, a regime of passing on things that are no longer age appropriate is healthier for the mind and the planet - with the exception of a few treasures.

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Marco

Book shelves or cases, and new age-appropriate books added throughout the year, year after year, feeding their favorite subjects, so the kids have a library of treasured books, and develop good reading habits by the time they reach high school. A child who doesn't read at home becomes both bored and boring as a kid and a boring adult, less creative, and less appealing for future employers.


I'd also recommend a globe. Yes, sure, globes need geopolitical revision from time to time, but the basic idea is to develop understanding of map-reading and spatial relationships, something you can't get from google maps. During story time, look at the globe together to find the author's home state or country, or the setting of the story. The same after watching a movie together. Later, find the locations of international news.


I know, this is all available online, but if there are going to be things in the room, why not make them engaging, colorful, and informative?

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drdeb1234

There is a very high likelihood that a kid will end up doing schoolwork on the bed at some point regardless of how well set up the desk area is. My advice? Don’t sweat the small stuff. And if they prefer to do math with music blaring in their ears, that’s fine too!

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