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A Child To Love

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A child's bathroom presents its own set of decorating challenges. Young children are frequent visitors to the bathroom, making this many times the most used room in the home. However, the bulk of parents have not the faintest idea where to start in decorating a bathroom for their child. If you're a parent, you know just how outspoken kids can be when they don't like something; so parents usually know right away when their dcor choices are unwanted. This article will give you a few tips for decorating a child's bathroom.



Boy or Girl? It Can Make a Difference When You Decorate

A boy's bathroom can be decorated to appeal to his interest in specific passions such as cars, cowboys, bugs, etc. A bathroom used by a young girl can be decorated to appeal to other passions that a boy may not be interested in such as dolls or princesses. Decorating a bathroom begins with the gender of the child (or children) who will use the bathroom. If both a girl and a boy are going to use the same bathroom, it's important to keep a neutral theme in the bathroom while catering to their interests simultaneously. For every need or theme, there are plenty of accessories that you can use.

Accessories and Decorations to Use

There are a large number of different accessories which you can use to decorate a child's bathroom. If your child is into cars, you can get a bathmat and shower curtain with cars on them - this will generally be available as a set. If your child is a Disney fan, then you can get a bathroom rug with their favorite Disney characters.

Toothbrush tumblers are another consideration, and come in literally hundreds of styles. For example, you could buy a dinosaur-shaped tumbler, or one of Cinderella. Lotion pumps or hand soap can be bought to fit within your chosen theme, too.

Other things to consider that may liven up your kid's bathroom include tissue dispensers, soap dishes, wastebaskets, or knobs. You can even decorate the drawer knobs in your kid's bathroom if you so choose. You can choose from soccer balls, jungle animals, clown faces, or the like. It all depends on children's preferences. Whatever a child's interests, and decorations you use in the bathroom can accommodate them.

As Your Child Changes, so Does the Bathroom

It's no secret that your child's tastes will change as they get older. Your child's dcor and accessories will likely change right along with their interests. From soap dispensers to bathmats, shower curtains to doorknobs; even the tumblers can be changed to grow right along with your child.

If possible, avoid using decorations in your kid's bathroom that might be difficult or impossible to change. For example, wallpaper with images of Cinderella on it may be very age-appropriate when a girl is three, but will be entirely inappropriate during adolescence, which means that the wallpaper will need to be replaced.

Decorating a bathroom for your child is limited only by your own imagination - there are so many options open to you that the hardest part will be choosing which to go with. The way to put together a bathroom your child will love is to know what they are interested in and buy decorations and accessories which meet those interests. Just make sure that they are decorations which will be easy to replace as your child outgrows their interests. A little planning will long way towards designing a bathroom perfect for your child, no matter what they are into this year.
A Child To Love
Your decision to divorce brought some things along with it that don't digest too easily in your child's realm. The issues are ugly and your children ought to be kept from having to handle too much too soon. They'll learn their lessons soon enough, and the emotion behind divorce is overwhelming for a child.

From the perspective of a child, let's walk a while in his moccasins. He was born into a two-parent home and he sees that as "the norm." In his early childhood development years, change is very challenging for him. He's trying to stabilize himself into this new life experience and there is a lot to handle. He needs to find out who he is; how to function here; who each of his parent's is; how to get along with them; who members of the family are and how to be with them; where his toys belong; what time naps have to happen; what food he likes and doesn't like; which friends won't stomp on his foot. It's just a whole lot for an immature mentality to embrace in a few short years.

And now, he's being told that mommy or daddy won't be there any more, or will be there less often. This is horribly disturbing for a young mentality. If mommy and daddy have been fighting, his nerves are like exposed electrical wires, and this is just a very tough burden for one so small. I'm not ignoring older children by any means; I'm just focusing on younger ones. They're all affected.

So, he may have had to get used to a different school schedule if custody is being shared. He has to learn how things work in his daddy's new apartment. He's got a new home schedule to juggle. In the back of his mind lives this thought "Daddy/Mommy isn't here anymore. No more hugs when he/she comes home from work. No kisses good night. What did I do wrong?You can explain to the best of your ability why it's all happening but that won't prevent him from thinking "What did I do wrong?"?" thought does niggle your child to one degree or another.

Can you feel his angst at this point? Okay, let's add to that one more ugly gift. You might not recognize your own immaturity, but it's possible you might be encouraging him to love you more than his other parent through the use of subtlety. You bug him with the kinds of questions that make him say his other parent falls short in one way or another; has a lousy new significant other; doesn't have the same cleanliness standards you do; loses the child/s clothes; doesn't show up on time. You are orchestrating his life and you know how these scenarios will play out.

I'm going to ask you NOT to make your child choose between you and his other parent. Please step up to the maturity plate here and allow that other parent to be whoever they are, do whatever they do, and say whatever they say without your child being shown how less-than they are so that your child will love you more. Please consider learning how to love yourself without this input from your child. It's an adult behavior and your child deserves this behavior from you. This small, subtle consideration will be viewed as love when your child matures, but you will know what you did and what reasons you had for doing it, and that should be enough.

Children want to be able to love both of their parents. Please create a harmonious, non-manipulative environment to help them do that. They were innocent going into your divorce and should remain innocent learning to live with it.
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