Prolonged sitting for six to seven hours a day in school interferes with postural development in children. — Whalespan
Prolonged sitting for six to seven hours a day in school interferes with postural development in children.
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“yes because now they're sitting in chairs for six or seven hours a day um and what does that do for uh you know a six or seven year old which is unfortunately by the time they're six they're sort of sitting in chairs six hours a day at least right so what is that doing to interfere with this process so this is where you you start to see the the start of that postural um those postural syndromes you know when we get into those sustained seated postures”