The Psychology of a Nursery: Different Kids, Different Needs, Different Rooms
room, giving the child an opportunity to sort toys and personal things
independently as a good step toward organization and orderliness.
When creating the interior of a nursery, give a child an opportunity
to offer his opinions express his own tastes. Together, choose furniture,
curtains, and the pattern of wallpaper. The earlier a child learns his
own preferences the easier it will be as he makes his way into adult life.
Certainly, such an approach will require considerable academic maturity
and parental patience, but mutual understanding within the family will
grow. Just like with any joint activity, the search for the best design
for the nursery is a giant step towards each other. And the most important
thing: your dear child will grow up in comfortable conditions, in real
"native" walls, and hence will please his parents with success
more than once.

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