By the time many parents discover problems with their child’s spine, most are already in the middle to late stages. The damage caused by scoliosis in children is not fatal, but it can have extremely serious effects on a child’s life. In terms of appearance, scoliosis can affect height, because the original should be straight spine curved, will certainly make the child stunted, can not grow tall; for girls, it will lead to uneven bilateral breast development, one side of the rib protrusion, so that the child lacks self-confidence, resulting in low self-esteem and autism. Due to the biomechanical changes, it also affects the cervical spine and causes various symptoms of cervical spondylosis, such as headache and dizziness, and in serious cases, it can also affect cardiopulmonary function and even involve the spinal cord, resulting in paraplegia. Once suffering from scoliosis, it tends to get progressively worse as the child develops, so the earlier it is detected and treated, the better the results. We hope that parents will take more care of their children and try to take a minute out of their yearly spinal checkups, and take them to the hospital as soon as possible if any of the six steps reveal abnormalities. Have parents learned how to use one minute to check a child’s spine? Note: The first, second and third steps require the child to stand naturally on bare feet while the parent stands behind to observe; the fourth, fifth and sixth steps require the child to bend at the waist with hands hanging down naturally.