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Designing Your Kid's Study Space

With many kids doing distance learning at home, it is more important than ever for kids to have the right place to do their schoolwork. While the dining room table may have worked fine for studying in the past, only a proper study space will help your student succeed in school as they put in hours and hours of studying each week to meet their educational demands. A well-designed study space will ensure your child stays focused, organized and motivated throughout the day. And as your child's educational guide, your job will be made a whole lot easier too. But the trick to designing the right study space for kids means purchasing the right desk and materials. If you are a parent looking to create the perfect workspace for your child, read on to learn how.

When it comes to designing your child's workspace, it's important to consider their individual needs. A simple table and chair may not be the best option depending on where your child is at on their individual needs. Many students benefit and stay focused if they have their own little space to work at. If you have a small space around the house to utilize, such as under the stairs, you can install a nook-style workspace with a mounted desk like the Prepac Wall Mounted Floating Desk with Storage for just $147.12 at Amazon. This floating desk is a space saver that allows for the storage and organization of school supplies. You can complete it with a small stool or folding chair.

For children who have no trouble staying focused in their own rooms, a typical work desk like the KidKraft Kids Study Desk with Chair-White, at Amazon for $194.99, offers storage drawers, a decent size surface for working and even a bulletin board for keeping important notes. IKEA offers a ton of affordable desks like the Micke Desk ($89.99) which offers a storage drawer and the option for additional storage. Add organizational items like a mug for pencils and pens, a bulletin board or a small bookshelf. If your child lacks space in their room and it's just them, you can purchase a bunk-style bed with a study space underneath like the Solari Twin Loft Bed with Desk for $1,139.99 at Wayfair.

Students in middle school will spend a lot of time on the computer. Getting a workspace that offers enough room to use a laptop, read a schoolbook and take notes at the same time can be extremely important. One great option is the Calico Designs Study Corner Desk on Amazon for $138.87. This can be placed in the corner of a child's room, offering shelf storage, some room at the bottom for a computer tower and file folders, and plenty or surface area for working. If you have multiple kids that need to use a computer, often at the same time, you can create a computer lab area in your home. The Flip & Store Blow-Mold Table (60" W x 24" D) w/ Two 8600 Series Padded Stack Chairs is just $280.88 at School Outfitters. Another option if you need additional space and chairs would be to purchase a banquet table. At Wayfair, you can purchase a 48" Rectangular Folding Table for only $93.99. Pair it with some swivel chairs, or folding chairs and pack everything away after the school year is finished.

Some family members benefit from everyone working together in the same space, especially the younger ones. You can turn an entire room into a workspace for yourself and your kids by placing multiple desks, tables and chairs. For the little ones, there's the Delta Children MySize Chair Desk for $39.99. This workspace for toddlers features a chair with an attached desk and drawer underneath the seat. You can set up an art area for your toddler with the KidKraft Drying Rack & Storage Art Table for $169.99 at Kohl's. Kids can work on the floor, or you can find a small chair that is low to the ground. By creating a family space, you can do your own work as you keep an eye on your children and give them the help they need to succeed.

Last Updated: December 28, 2020