Although a ceiling lights are ideal as ambient lighting in a child's room because it emits light evenly into the room, a desk lamp is better for learning. The desk lamp casts its light cone precisely where your child is drawing, learning to write or solving his or her first arithmetic problems. The light directed specifically onto the desk is better for the eyes and is also said to promote children's concentration. Only a desk lamp provides the focused lighting needed for learning.
How Learning and Light are Connected
Light is an important factor when it comes to creating a productive working atmosphere. Used correctly, it promotes concentration and can thus have a positive influence on learning success. Light has an emotional and a biological effect. For example, it can have a calming or stimulating effect and thus influence children's motivation to learn. So what is the right light for learning?
The Right Light for Learning
The best light for learning is and remains natural daylight. If you want to do your child some good, it is best to position the desk at a 90-degree angle to the window so that the daylight shines on the side of the desk. If the desk is placed facing the window, the light could be blinding; facing away from the window, the person at the desk, who then sits with his or her back to the window, does not get enough light.
Is daylight sufficient for learning and is it unnecessary to buy a desk lamp for children? Unfortunately not, because children do not only sit at their desks in perfect light conditions during the day. On overcast days, at dusk, or when the sun shines too strongly into the room and blinds, supportive artificial light is needed. Sometimes the artificial, direct light of the desk lamp is temporarily preferable to daylight.