School has started. How should you arrange your child’s desk to help improve his or her grades?
The healthy growth and academic progress of children are topics that almost all parents are concerned about. How to promote children's health and learning luck from the perspective of Feng Shui has become one of the most frequently asked questions in the process of house inspection. If the child has his own independent room, how to arrange the child's desk is the top priority in the Feng Shui layout of his good fortune. Today we will talk about the placement of the child's desk.

Many parents place their children's desks facing the window, hoping that the area in front of the desk will be bright and open. However, they do not know that by doing so, children with relatively weak self-control will often be attracted by things outside and will not be able to concentrate on studying. At the same time, too strong light will also have an adverse effect on children's eyesight. If the direction of the desk is bad or has external evil spirits, it will have an even greater impact on the child's health.
In addition, if the desk is facing away from the door, it is a Feng Shui layout without a backer. Children will also feel that they are being watched from behind when reading, and they will often look back and be unable to concentrate.


The so-called door impact means that once the door is opened, the door energy will directly impact the desk and the child's body. Strong door impact will cause the child to lose concentration, be inefficient and prone to making mistakes. Especially if the door of this room faces the kitchen or bathroom door, the impact of water and fire energy will directly affect the child's physical health.


Some children's rooms are large. However, you cannot put the child's desk in the middle of the room. Traditional Feng Shui believes that this kind of Feng Shui layout with no support on all sides is a sign of being isolated and helpless, which symbolizes that the child's academic studies will not receive strong support and it will be difficult for him to make progress.

The right size of desk has a subtle influence on children's interest in learning. A desk that is too large will make children feel stressed and regard learning as a burden. A desk that is too small will not only be inconvenient to use, but will also make children think that learning is not important, and will not achieve the purpose of promoting learning interest.