Books scattered around, notes, post-its, crumpled papers, dull pencils, noisy conversations, flashing notifications, beeping gadgets, TV murmuring in the background. Could you concentrate on your work in such circumstances? Probably not, as something would always distract you. Just as an adult, a child also can't fully focus on studying, preparing for the next day's expectations, paying attention to their supplies, basically meeting the school's requirements in such conditions. If you want to avoid this, below you'll find some useful tips for creating and maintaining conducive work environments.
What should you pay attention to when creating ideal learning or working conditions?
- It's best if the child can work in a permanent place where they can store their school supplies. This place can be anywhere, whether it's on the child's desk in their room, in the home office/den, on a small table in the corner, or even the dining table if other distracting circumstances can be eliminated or at least reduced during study time.
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