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The answer is yes, you should! To begin with, a kids bedroom serves as a little world for the children, separate and unique from the rest of the household. It is their space where imagination and magic unfolds.
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Read More »Yes, you heard it right! Kids need their privacy. This might not be a big concern when your kids are small. However, as they get older, their demand for privacy will also shoot up. They will become more self-conscious and self-aware and would not want to get dressed in front of their parents and siblings. It is important to give them space and privacy to dress and undress comfortably behind closed doors. In the teenage years, sisters might happily share their space. So will brothers. But if the siblings are of different gender, it is probably time to start thinking about separate rooms for each. Their personalities evolve and they would want to make their room a personal fortress that will reflect their unique personalities and interests.
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Read More »As we discussed earlier, teenagers will need some ‘me-time’ alone to deal with their changing bodies and complex new emotions. Most often, teenage is when children will start demanding for their own separate space. It is only wiser on your part to respect this demand and provide for this much-needed privacy. Naturally, teenage years will be a perfect time to start thinking about making more space for the growing needs of your family.
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