Wednesday, March 10, 2010

My children's "workplace".... (1)

I think the most effective way to cultivate a child's interest in studying is to provide him with a study desk. Many of my friends whose parents are teachers have their own desk. I did not have my own study desk until I was 14.

My son was lucky, he had his own "work desk" when he was less than 2 years old. He used the desk to play with Doh and coloring. This wonderful desk cost me USD20, together with a set of "Play Doh". Now this desk is passed to his sister.



I bought this simple table and chair set for my son from Jusco when my son was about 3-4 years old. I paid RM160 for this but looking at the following pictures, I think you will be convinced that my investment paid off. He used this not only to do his works, but also to play with his sisters.






I place this small table beside my work desk so that we can do work together. However, as he is getting older, he likes to use my desk more and more often.

Now, my son likes to use the study area in his room. The furniture was installed by the previous owner of this apartment. But the area did not have enough lighting. I started with a table lamp. But I found my eyes become tired soon when I used it. Since my son is going to use this room, recently I installed a fluorescent lamp in his study area.

I am satisfied that the area is properly lit up now after SGD80 spent! From my experience, it's better to install a proper fluorescent lamp on the wall near the study area. I think table lamps are not good.





I consider the study area as an important investment for parents. I am sure most children will love it. By the way, the most expensive desk I have ever seen cost SGD3000++.

If you are considering a gift for your young one, why not a small study table?