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Primary school essentials every child should have

The transition from pre-school to primary school can be tough.

With more subjects, tests, and homework, the beginning might be a little messy. Here are some accessories parents can stock up to help Junior kickstart his school term.

1. Bag to back

With more subjects introduced, Junior will now need to bring textbooks, workbooks and notebooks to school, on top of his reading book and stationery. That can be quite a load on his shoulders and back. Studies have proven that a child’s backpack should not weigh more than 15% of their body weight.

Children are going to carry their school bags for a long time and there are plenty of musculoskeletal problems such scoliosis that may develop if their bags are more than what they should be carrying. Pay particular attention to your girls, as they generally weigh less than boys and are, therefore, not as strong.

2. Stride on

Though most of the time is spent in the classroom, there will be physical education lessons and recess time for Junior to run around and be active, not forgetting the extracurricular activities he might have after school.

It’s good to invest in a good pair of shoes. One with plenty support and comfort to boot.

Here are some tips to look out for when shoe-shopping:

• Go for shoes with fastening support.

• Choose those with a patterned or textured sole, as this will provide traction and prevent slipping.

• Soles should be sturdy to protect the feet from potential injuries, with some flexibility for it to bend with the foot movement.

3. Getting the right tools

Get wood-free pencil and colour pencils made of synthetic resin material. This means even when Junior accidentally breaks it, you can be assured that there won’t be any splinters around that might prick him. The colour pencils are also made from ultra-resistant and recycled material.

4. Let’s read

Every morning or afternoon, Junior will be expected to bring a book for reading time before assembly. Take this time to introduce children classics to pique his interest and start building on his word bank.
Source: https://thenewageparents.com/

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