FB Pixel
  • Browse Things To Do In Oklahoma City
  • The Psychology of Color: How Room Colors Affect Children's Mood and Behavior

    The Psychology of Color: How Room Colors Affect Children's Mood and Behavior
    This article may be outdated or discontinued...
    Published Jun 4, 2024
    This article is made possible by our readers in Oklahoma City OK. If you are interested in having your own work published, please email us at info@email.famplified.com.

    The Psychology of Color: How Room Colors Affect Children's Mood and Behavior

    When it comes to designing our children's rooms, the color palette we choose can do more than just create a visually pleasing environment. Studies have shown that the colors surrounding our children can significantly impact their mood and behavior, making our design choices all the more critical. Whether it's the serenity of blue or the cheerfulness of yellow, understanding the psychology of color can help us create spaces that support our children's emotional well-being.

    Blue: A Calm and Serene Sanctuary

    Blue is often associated with calmness and serenity, and for a good reason. Research published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry suggests that blue surroundings can have a calming effect on children, reducing aggression and lowering heart rates. A light blue might be an excellent choice for a child's bedroom, creating a peaceful space conducive to relaxation and sleep.

    Green: Growth and Concentration

    Green, reminiscent of nature, is thought to promote feelings of growth and renewal. It's also linked to improved concentration. A study in the American Journal of Public Health found that children with ADHD showed more focus in environments with green elements. Incorporating green into a child's study area or playroom could therefore support their learning and attention.

    Yellow: Brightness and Creativity

    Yellow, the color of sunshine, is associated with happiness and motivation. Moderate use of yellow can stimulate creativity and make an energetic ambiance, perfect for playrooms. However, it's essential to choose softer tones of yellow, as too bright shades can be overstimulating and lead to restlessness, according to findings in the Journal of Psychological Pediatrics.

    Pink: Calmness and Warmth

    Traditionally linked with femininity, pink has a calming effect that can help reduce feelings of aggression and anger. Soft pinks can be soothing and comforting, making them a suitable choice for nurseries and younger children's rooms. Yet, it's crucial to consider the child's preferences as they grow and their tastes evolve.

    Red: Energy and Excitement

    Red is vibrant and full of energy, often used to stimulate the mind and increase enthusiasm. However, exposure to too much red can potentially lead to increased aggression and difficulty concentrating. As such, red might be best used as an accent color rather than the primary hue in a child's living space.

    Neutral Colors: Balance and Flexibility

    Neutral colors, such as beige, gray, and white, can serve as a foundation, allowing for flexibility in decor. They can be calming and make a room feel more spacious and open. Incorporating colorful accents can add a personal touch and easily change as the child's interests develop.

    In conclusion, the colors we select for our children's rooms do much more than set the scene for a picture-perfect childhood. They play a pivotal role in influencing their mood and behavior. By choosing the right colors, we can create environments that nurture our children's emotional and psychological well-being, supporting them in achieving a balanced and harmonious state of mind. These insights into the psychology of color can be invaluable tools in our parenting toolbox, helping us to foster spaces where our children can thrive.
  • Browse Things To Do In Oklahoma City
  • You might also like

    Midtown: Saturday Morning Storytime for Kids

    Come be part of the Saturday morning fun in the kids' corner! Passionate readers make stories come alive, plus, a secret: donuts are often in the mix!
     Year Round Activity
     Every Saturday Morning at 10am
     Free

    Swim Lessons in OKC

    Explore our guide to swim lessons in the OKC metro, highlighting various locations where your children can learn essential water safety skills that could one day save their lives.
    Published Aug 14, 2024

    Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

    The Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum, established in 1967, showcases an extensive collection highlighting the history of fire service within Oklahoma. It houses a variety of exhibits including ar...
     Year Round Activity
     Hours vary - see website.
     Prices Free through $6
    Healthy Minds
    Screen Time Strategies: Balancing Tech Use for Happy, Healthy Kids

    Screen Time Strategies: Balancing Tech Use for Happy, Healthy Kids

    Welcome to the modern parenting battlefield, where screens are the new superheroes and bedtime battles have morphed into Fortnite feuds.
    Published Dec 13, 2023

    Visit the Edmond Library

    The renovated library includes the Fred P. Snyder Quiet Reading Room, a beautiful round room for children's programs, and an expanded meeting room space. In later updates, a new automatic materials...
     Year Round Activity
      View Dates / Times
     Free
    Healthy Minds
    Raising Bookworms: Cultivating a Love for Reading in Your Kids

    Raising Bookworms: Cultivating a Love for Reading in Your Kids

    Raise your hand if you've ever wished for a magic spell that turns your little tornado into a calm, focused bookworm...
    Published Dec 11, 2023