Is Your Child Practicing Healthy Habits at School?

Kids have been back at school for a few weeks now, but it’s never too late to make sure that they are staying on top of their habits to keep themselves and their spine healthy. Here are some tips.

Screen Time

Screens are a part of the modern learning environment. Because of this, it is more important than ever to ensure your monitoring your child's recreational screen time. We recommend that you try to keep your child's screen time to about 2 hours for recreation or to attempt to maintain a balance between screen and non-screen related activities.

Exercise

One of these non-screen related activities should be some form of physical exercise. It is recommended that children get at least 60 active minutes per day. Whether this is through family walks, a team sport, or just running around in the backyard keeping your child active is a great way to set them up for a healthy life.

Nutrition

Keeping your child well-nourished is another preventative measure that you can take. Not only will this prevent future health issues but will also help keep your child active and help them stay alert in this classroom. Here is a link to the government's guidelines on child nutrition.

Backpack

Backpacks are a standard method of transporting things between school and home, but just as necessary as bring textbooks and other essential items, is ensuring that your child is using the backpack correctly. Your child should be wearing their backpack at an appropriate height, with both straps on. Wearing their backpack like this will help children prevent back pain that may come from carrying a substantial bag to and from school.

Posture

With a large amount of sitting in school, it is also vital that you teach your child how to sit with correct posture. The head, shoulders, and hips should all be in line on top of each other with there feet firmly on the floor.

All of these will help keep your child happy, healthy, and alert as they continue with there schooling and into the rest of their lives.