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Fsture 01 Bad . Sosture When your child is of school age, which of the above pictures would you rather have him look like ? GOOD POSTURE BAD POSTURE This child stands at his This child full height, with his stands weight on the balls of in a slumped pOS his feet; ition, with his weight on his ankles He holds his head high, and heels: with his chin in. His chest is high, and He holds his head his shoulder blades do forward, with his not stick out in the chin out: back: His chest is fatten His abdomen is drawn ed and sunken and in: his shoulder blades The curves of his back stick out in the are slight: back: His knees are straight His abdomen is relax- Good posture facilitates ed and sags. the proper functioning The curves of his of the internal organs and aids Heart action, back are too great: Digestion, Circulation His knees are slight- and Breathing: ly bent: lssued by the New Zealand Department ot Health: 10.9

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 546, 9 December 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 546, 9 December 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 546, 9 December 1949, Page 8

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