myfs_87325 Posted May 29, 2003 Share Posted May 29, 2003 Hi Master Lee:My daughter birth date is : 29-1-1990, which direction to place for her study table and bed is suitable, cos actually she can study but don't work hard. Hope you can advice.RegardsLiang Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 29, 2003 Staff Share Posted May 29, 2003 Dear Cindy,When it comes to Feng Shui, one has to take note of two ingredients:-1. Sit facing a good direction for study. (You can make use of the free reports at http://www.geomancy.net to generate a chart for your daughter. There is a free report specific to the placement of study postion.2. Another critical factor is based on Shapes and Forms i.e. and it has to do with light filtering (or sometimes becoming a glare) into the windows to the bedroom. 2.1 For example, if the bedroom happens to face West directly. And there are no other buildings or trees to block out this sunlight. It can be difficult to do work if our table is against a window facing such a strong light source.2.2 Frankly, other than the above, there is not much else Feng Shui can help further your child's "learning ability".3. Going forward, one may have to either pick up further `tips' from the teaching establishment or anyting relating to it.3.1 For example, in the past, (anyway, I had left school) for many years already but some of the `study' strategies I remembered were:-3.2 Build up a child's interestFor example, bring your child to a library. If your child is young, pictorial books with few words are best.Spent time e.g. before your child sleeps, to tell her an interesting story.If your child is older, then try to find a quite spot; place a study table, with a study lamp on it and also place all the writing materials either conveniently in his/her drawer.4. Nowadays, as parents, the worst we could do is to buy a Personal computer (PC) for our child. Unless, we set some guidelines.. once they start playing computer games.. that's it!5. I am sure, there are books out there that teach us, techniques on some of the better ways to `motivate' our child - in a conducive learning environment. What most of us are aware is : to avoid `pushing' our child to study. Often, this has a negative effect.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/29/2003 9:34:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master Lee:My daughter birth date is :29-1-1990, which direction toplace for her study table andbed is suitable, cos actuallyshe can study but don't workhard. Hope you can advice.RegardsLiang Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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