As the school year begins, creating a functional and ergonomic workstation is crucial for maintaining productivity and good health.
Whether it’s for your child’s schoolwork or your own home office, a well-designed space can make all the difference.
We spend a lot of time sitting in today’s world, so making it as kind as we can to our body is very important.
Here are our/my 5 top tips for setting up an efficient and comfortable workstation for both kids and adults.
Ergonomic Seating and Desk Arrangement
Proper Chair and Desk Height: Make sure that your chair and desk are at the right height. When seated, your feet should be flat on the floor, and your pelvis should be at an angle just above your knees. The desk should allow your forearms to rest comfortably without causing your shoulders to hunch forwards.
Supportive Chair: Invest in a chair that offers good lumbar support. For children, you might consider a chair that can adjust as they grow.
Monitor Height: The top of the screen should be at or slightly below eye level, and about an arm's length away, to prevent eye strain and encourage good posture.
Adequate Lighting
Natural Light: Whenever possible, position the workstation near a window to utilize natural light. Natural sunlight can improve mood and productivity.
Additional Lighting: Make sure there is adequate extra lighting as the dark nights roll in, such as a desk lamp, to prevent eye strain. Adjustable lamps can help direct light exactly where it’s needed.
Clear and Defined Space
Dedicated Work Area: A designated work area helps in creating a mental separation between work/school and leisure. For children, having a specific spot for studying can improve focus and organization.
Clear Workspace: Clutter can be distracting and stressful. Keep your desk clear of unnecessary items. A tidy space promotes a tidy mind!
Organized Stationery and Supplies
Accessibility: Keep essential stationery and supplies within easy reach. Using desk organizers, drawer dividers, and shelves can help maintain order.
Daily Essentials: Encourage children—and remind yourself—to prepare the workstation each day with necessary items like pens, notebooks, and any other required materials. This saves time and reduces frustration.
Regular Breaks and Movement
Scheduled Breaks: Both children and adults should take regular breaks to move around and stretch. This relieves physical strain and can boost concentration.
Exercise: Implementing short exercises or stretches into the day can improve circulation and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal issues. We can help you by designing a personalised programme for you so remember to get in touch.
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If you or your child are experiencing discomfort despite these adjustments, it might be time for a professional assessment.
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