- Red has the ability to energise the body and excite the mind
- Too much exposure to red encourages aggressive behaviour and an inability to focus.
- Might not be the best room colour for an already restless child.
- Red is the colour of passion and strong feelings of threat, love, or excess stimulus.
- Can be used in combination with other colours as it can help in detail oriented or repetitive tasks.
Orange
- Warm, friendly and youthful colour.
- It can encourage confidence, extroversion and independence.
- Inspires communication and cooperation.
- It enhances critical thinking and memory.
- Can enhance performance in exams.
- Good for cooperative learning
- Good for logical learning.
Yellow
- Motivation
- Can aid concentration.
- Increases memory.
- In large doses it may create feelings of agitation and even anger.
- Stimulates intelligence.
- Can make children feel stressed.
Green
- Has a soothing impact on a child.
- May improve a child's reading speed and comprehension.
- Anxiety reducing.
- Can create better health in children.
- Good for logical learners.
Blue
- Blue decreases feelings of anxiety and aggression
- Lowers blood pressure and heart rates.
- Good for children who experience tantrums or other behavioural problems.
- Blue enhances creativity and stimulates a cool and relaxing environment.
Purple
- Ambitious and self-assured.
- Passion, creativity, wisdom and spirituality.
- Inspiring sensitivity and compassion in children.
Pink
- It has a calming feel that can translate to both sexes.
- Can lower heart rate.
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