What is the Children's Posture Support Brace?
A lightweight, adjustable brace for children and teens that gently encourages the shoulders back and the spine upright, acting as a soft reminder to hold better posture through the day.
How does it help my child's posture?
It uses a reinforced double keel and adjustable straps to cue an upright position, so your child becomes more aware of slouching and learns to correct it themselves. The goal is to build the habit, not to hold the body in place for them.
How long should my child wear it each day?
Start gentle and build up. A common routine is around two hours a day: ease into it over the first week (1–7 days), apply a little more support in the second (8–14 days), then keep it up to help the habit stick (15–21 days). Avoid long unbroken stretches, and never wear it overnight.
Is it safe for children to wear?
Used sensibly, yes. It is meant as a short daily training aid, not a constant support, since growing bodies still need to build their own muscle strength. Do not over-tighten it, let your child move freely, and check with a doctor or physiotherapist first if there is any existing back, spine, or breathing concern.
Which size should I choose?
Pick by your child's height and weight by using our size chart above. If they fall between two sizes or are likely to grow into it soon, size up and use the straps to take in the fit.
Will it show under a school shirt?
It can be worn over a light top, or under a looser shirt where it sits fairly discreetly. Under a fitted uniform some outline may show, so a slightly roomier top works best for everyday wear.
How soon will we see a difference?
Most families notice their child becoming more aware of their posture within the first week or two. Lasting change comes from the habit forming over time, so consistency matters more than wearing it longer.