Do you
know how heavy the backpack that your child carries to school is? If not, you
should know to prevent him carrying an overload on the back, and end up
suffering serious and permanent injuries to his spine, apart from the
consequent aches and pains. What recommendations should follow to avoid these
risks?
Improper
backpack and its misuse by children can cause serious injury, pain, spasms and
strains on their backs, shoulders and neck, and cause poor alteration in its
stance. To avoid these risks, experts recommend that both parents and children
are not restricted just to choose a backpack aesthetically beautiful and fun,
but also violate for the size and weight of the backpack. It must be
commensurate with the measures of the child and its weight must not exceed 10
percent of their body weight.
When
choosing and buying the children
3D cartoon backpack for their children, parents should consider that
they will take it to school every day. Apart from the measures and weight, it
is also important for parents to guide their children on how they should carry
backpacks. Children must carry backpacks using two straps (thick enough) at a
time instead of one, and properly adjust the straps until the base of the
backpack as one of those baby
accessories fits perfectly above your waist.
It is
important for parents to be vigilant if the child feels backaches, shoulder or
neck, if your child changes position when the backpack is put (leaning forward
to compensate for the weight), if you redden shoulders at the pressure points
of the straps of the backpack, and if walking the child loses some balance when
wearing the backpack.
These
alterations may indicate that the weight of the backpack is not right. In
addition, it is recommended that children carry backpacks with wheels, stop at
school the material do not need to carry home the backpack straps are
comfortable and cushioned, they have the heaviest books on the part of the
backpack closer to the back, and to alleviate their load carrying part of their
school supplies in their hands.
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