10 Educational ways to decorate your child's room

The child’s room – a room they call their own

Whether your kid is a boy or girl, preparing the room for them is one of the ways to show our love for them. Remember that the child’s room can be considered to be their first owned room. It is a sanctuary where your kid can play, do their school work, learn, read and of course, sleep. Decorating their room is exciting as it gets especially if you are going to decorate it with your kid. There are many ways to decorate the child’s room. From adding wall treatments - such as wallpapers or canvas prints - to make the room lively and vibrant to adding decorative items, the child’s room is where your kid can have fun.

Having their own room, your child can pick and choose what they want in their room. It provides them control over their room and can likewise provide them a higher sense of self-esteem which is important especially during their formative years. A child with their own room will also teach them responsibility as it will ensure that they take care of it by keeping it tidy and organized.

Your child can also invite friends in their own room. This will help your child learn graciousness, courtesy, and manners.

Let your child do what they want with their own room

Your child’s room is considered to be their own sanctuary. There are many good things that may happen if you let your child do what they want with their own room. For example, kids will learn accountability and responsibility as they are entrusted with taking care of the appearance and arrangement of the room. If you have a teenager in the house, you might complain that their room may be piled with soiled clothes and stacks of papers. Do not worry about this, since sooner or later they will learn that this room situation is inappropriate. Let them learn accountability to arrange their own rooms and remove unwanted items.

Decorating the child’s room must also be a joint project between parents and their kids. Since it is their own room, involve your child in deciding what to include in their own room. Of course your child would want to have their room personalized, so adding the things they love will make them feel that they are special and loved.

10 fun and educational ways to decorate your child’s room

When decorating your child’s room, think of the different design elements that can be incorporated in the room. Examples are colors, furniture pieces, lighting and others.  

Here are some ideas on how to decorate the child’s room to make it fun and educational:

1. Displaying the alphabet in your child’s room is one great and fun way to stimulate the creativity and learning. Experts recommend the use of alphabets with associated pictures or drawings that correspond to each letter. This will help your child develop their comprehension.

2. Add wall organizers to help your child learn about tidiness and organization. Sew together fabric scraps or old shirts to create a pocketed quilt and hang it on the wall. This is a good way to store your child’s books, toys, stuffed toys and others.

3. Crete a study area out of old cardboard boxes to give your child a private and quiet setting to complete their school works.

4. Add solar system wall decals to familiarize them with planets and other space items.

5. Add aquatic wall decals or aquatic wall murals to make learning about the ocean fun and exciting.

6. Birds and banners patterns on the walls can be a great way to help them learn to write. This will also avoid the use of crayons on the walls.

7. Rainy days are hated by many since they cannot do outdoor activities. Create a homemade hopscotch mat. This will also serve as a good floor décor all year round.

8. Children love to monitor their growth, but skip drawing lines on the wall. A cute circus wall decal set will help parents monitor the growth of their child.

9. A felt game board is easy to create and fun if you have it. You can cut out your child’s favorite shapes or game pieces and stick them on the wall.

10. Add something that glows in their room. Overhead lights can sometimes be harsh and not ideal to get your child to sleep. A night light or twinkle lights can bring comfort and warmth in the room.