Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Toddler Desk Toddler Scared Of Bedroom. What Colors Help Make It "safe", Friendly And Nice?

Toddler scared of bedroom. What colors help make it "safe", friendly and nice? - toddler desk

My Girl 2, is almost 3 years old so scared of his room! I can not understand. She's very pretty white bed with the painted purple and pink flowers, a small kitchen set purple and pink, a white flower with purple and pink to a soft fuzzy white carpet, carpet, soft-yellow curtains, yellow pure diffuse light, a mirror to the length you like, white shelves with his books about him and a small lamp, fake purple flowers, the changing table is really a blank white walls hung with paintings very little about her. His cabinet doors are dark brown. You can not paint to buy there, but a place that is ours, and I have some good suggestions please! (You can not sleep and still wake up crying in the night, telling scary).

6 comments:

breal4al... said...

From your description, just two things to me. First, brown wardrobe doors. I know you can not paint, but it was the tension bar with light color curtains contribution they covered. Secondly, pure yellow curtains. Perhaps, streetlights or lights from passing cars before sowing fear in the shadow of the wall or ceiling. I had this problem when my children were small. A long scarf or helping blind can. Another aspect can grind bed or mattress. I suggest you spend a night there and try to see things from the perspective of young children?

breal4al... said...

From your description, just two things to me. First, brown wardrobe doors. I know you can not paint, but it was the tension bar with light color curtains contribution they covered. Secondly, pure yellow curtains. Perhaps, streetlights or lights from passing cars before sowing fear in the shadow of the wall or ceiling. I had this problem when my children were small. A long scarf or helping blind can. Another aspect can grind bed or mattress. I suggest you spend a night there and try to see things from the perspective of young children?

q-fire said...

try to take it to Wal-Mart or similar and select a few posters of their favorite cartoons or Sesame Street, who worked for my son.

sarah b said...

First, I would say that the cupboard doors were dark fears, most children of closets afraid if you can not paint the doors to be covered by a light-colored wallpaper and are deleted when in motion.

Second, ask what color are their fourth friendly and nice, if you have something to say, then you can feel in control of the area and would have no fear. Good Luck

RP said...

How well describes the contents of his room, I think, you know she's afraid of something on or in your room. Maybe shes just afraid to be alone and not necessarily the decoration. I remember when I was younger, I sleep with the covers over my head, no matter how hot it is, because I see always think things.

But how would for colors, I stick to pastels, bright colors can be very stimulating for a bedroom.

Sangmo said...

If you have already asked once, when there is a penalty if it is bad? Or there is another possibility might be associated sometimes with unpleasant or unhappy?

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