NO KIDDING
India Today|30th September, 2024
Here's what you definitely should not do when building a haven for the young ones
GARIMA AGARWAL
NO KIDDING

Creating a safe and nurturing environment for a young child is crucial for their development and well-being. However, several key pitfalls should be avoided to ensure that this space truly serves its intended purpose.

Neglecting safety is a significant error. Children are naturally curious and often explore their surroundings in ways that can be dangerous. It is essential to child-proof the area by securing furniture to walls to prevent tipping, covering electrical outlets, and removing any small objects that could pose choking hazards. Additionally, sharp edges on furniture should be cushioned, and any toxic substances or chemicals should be stored out of reach. Ensuring that all safety measures are in place is the foundation of creating a secure environment.

Another mistake is overloading the space with stimuli.

While it might seem beneficial to provide a plethora of toys and bright, engaging decorations, too much stimulation can actually overwhelm a child. This can lead to sensory overload, affecting their ability to focus. Instead, aim for a balanced environment with a few well-chosen elements and a soothing colour palette that promotes relaxation and concentration.

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