According to Bag Academy, there are a lot of school bags you can buy for your child today. Regardless of the age and needs of your child, it’ll be very easy for you to find one that fits the bill.
 
School bags today come in a wide variety of styles and designs, allowing your child to use one that makes them unique and stand out at school. However, when buying a school bag, aesthetics shouldn’t be your only consideration. You should also think about the weight of the school bag as this can have a significant impact on your child’s health.
 
If you have carried your little one’s school bag at least once in your life, you are no doubt aware of just how heavy it can be. With the need to carry a number of books alongside copies, lunchboxes, beakers, and items for afterschool activities the weight can add up, which can be damaging to your child’s back. Leaving this problem untreated can adversely affect your child’s physical health, which can eventually take a toll on their mental health, as well.
 
However, if you follow these five tips, you will be ensuring your little one’s school bag is lighter and easier to manage:
 
A separate bag for afterschool activities
If your little one needs to bring in extra items for afterschool activities give them a separate bag to carry it in. While you might feel like you are making their life easier by only giving one bag packed with everything, their back will bear the brunt of the extra weight. Even it out with a small carry bag.
 
If your child likes to play with their peers after school, you can pack another bag and then fill it with their water, towel, and extra shirts. In this way, your child can still accomplish more activities during the day without compromising their backs and necks.
 
 
Keep stationary to a minimum
If possible, encourage your little one to leave their markers and colours in school so that they won’t be lugging them home every day. Only pack the stationary that is actually used at school. Regardless of how many crayons your child owns, if the teacher only required them to bring seven colors during the day, pack seven colors of crayons on their bags.
 
Alternatively, have a set at both home and school to help reduce what they need to carry on their back. While it might not seem like much, every little help. Aside from keeping their backs healthy, this trick will also provide convenience to your child as they won’t have to unpack and pack items whenever they arrive home from school.
 
Leave books in class
Most classrooms have facilities for students to leave books in the room. If this is not the case in your child’s school, talk to the teacher about setting it up as it will mean your youngster will be able to leave books that they don’t need for homework that evening in school.
 
Let the teacher understand why you’re asking for their permission to allow your kid to leave their books in school. This can be very beneficial, especially if your child uses a lot of books at school.
 
Carry lunchbox
Rather than trying to squish their lunch into their bag, invest in a lunchbox that they can carry in their hand. This will not only save space in their schoolbag and make it a little lighter it will also stop the dreaded squished sandwich.
 
The more appealing their meals and snacks look, the more interested your child will be in eating them. This will make it very easy for you to incorporate healthy meals into your child’s diet.
 
Clean it out regularly
Your child’s schoolbag is often used as a storage place for heavy notepads, rolled up pieces of paper, half-eaten apples, and sometimes toys so give it a good clean every day to reduce the load.

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