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Why Some Schools Do Not Provide Lockers and Others Purchase Two Sets of Books for Every Student
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May 26th, 2010 by
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Kids are forced to carry unnaturally heavy bags to and from school these days for a number of reasons. Pediatricians are seeing this result in a number of health problems such as strained backs and necks in growing kids. This is particularly true for students that are in junior high and high schools and is not unusual to see teenagers lugging a bag that is greater than 30 pounds on their backs all day long in school. This will talk about why this is happening and what you can do to alleviate the problem like using a folding cart or wheeled cart backpack or working with the schools to change the carrying of heavy academic books.
Why Some Schools Do Not Provide Lockers and Others Purchase Two Sets of Books for Every Student
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March 17th, 2010 by
Advisor
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Students are forced to carry unbelievably heavy loads to and from school today for a number of reasons. Pediatricians are seeing this cause numerous health problems including strained backs and necks in growing children. This is espeically true for students that are in junior high and high schools and is not uncommon to see teenagers lugging a bag that is 30 pounds or more on their backs the whole day in school. This will talk about why this is happening and what you can do to alleviate the problem like using a folding cart or wheeled cart backpack or working with the school districts to change the lugging around of heavy academic books.
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