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Heavy school bags carried by children (a massive future problem!)

(78 Posts)
Rekarie Sat 06-Jul-24 18:37:55

My son, a chap of small stature, resembled a snail. Bent over as he shuffled along. I was concerned but he was fine and he's 32 now and very tall with no back issues!

I agree though that a pull along type sounds a good idea

Oreo Sat 06-Jul-24 18:35:34

Future back problems I bet.Poor things.If you start a campaign I will def sign it.

GrannyLondonSW8 Sat 06-Jul-24 18:33:22

Can I ask how many other grandparents are worried about the weight of their grandchildren's backpacks they cart to and from school? And the toll it takes/will take on their backs in later life.
I've offered to buy my three a pilot type pull-along version so there is the option of using either method when appropriate. One grandchild has a long hill to climb and when I collet her I can barely carry hers it is so heavy what with her school computer and homework books. However a pull-along type is against her school's policy. At my grandson's school parents are obliged to buy the school's own backpack and a pull-along design is not a feature. He says he dreads sports days as the kit, football boots etc together with a computer and homework books, makes his load so heavy he's practically crippled. The teachers don't seem to be sympathetic. The other school children say the same. I wonder if we can get together and encourage secondary schools heads to change their minds and allow the short 'stick' pull-along backpack models? On Amazon they are under £50.