on 30-01-2014 08:09 AM
I am really concerned about young peoples' slouching habits whilst with their handheld paraphernalia. Their necks are bent over to view screens. They curl around their seats, floor, beds, etc. Their thumbs are going flat out. Mostly over an extended time.
Remember when the Globite schoolcase was swapped over for backpacks to alleviate growing childrens' spine problems? (Although they too created problems with the weight of their books.)
Do you feel similarly?
DEB
on 30-01-2014 12:11 PM
This is not about posture. But apparently the rate of myopia in children and young adults has soared, because a whole generation has spent a lot of their time looking at close-up screens, and not looking at distances, (not put very well), so their vision has been changed.
on 31-01-2014 06:58 AM
So in the future we will have bent, myopic adults with big thumbs... don't laugh, you could be right
on 31-01-2014 04:59 PM
Vision and posture are at stake for future generations. The children are sttill growing and will evntually be troubled with back problems as well as vision impairment.
I remember when I went to School, our teacher would poke a ruler at our back whenever we hunched over our desk. "Sit up straight! Chest out and shoulders back" she would say, and when one did not listen, she would place a stick at our back that we had to hold with both arms, elbows bent around around the stick for at least tten minutes.
I still remember each time I catch myself hunched over my laptop.
Erica