Physical spaces can have a powerful influence on how children reach their full potential. Now feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of designing spaces to improve one's quality of life, is available to parents who want to promote learning, inspire creativity, and encourage feelings of security. Whether you're planning a nursery, playroom, bedroom, or part of a larger room, Feng Shui for Children's Spaces can help you create the most positive environment possible. Here you'll find: How to determine which colors, patterns, and textures best support your child's unique personality Ways to evaluate the best placement of furniture for a child's healthy development The sounds and aromas that can enhance a child's sense of security and attachment to the family Environmental hazards to be aware of and how to correct them An imaginative story to help explain the concepts of feng shui to your child Nancilee Wydra, author of five other books, including Feng Shui: The Book of Cures, Feng Shui in the Garden, Feng Shui and How to Look Before You Love, and Feng Shui Goes to the Office, has been studying the effects of place on people for more than twenty-five years. Founder of the Feng Shui Institute of America, she trains, lectures, and consults nationwide. She lives in Vero Beach, Florida.
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