What you should look at when choosing a chair (stroller or seat) for your child with cerebral palsy?
We understand the resources available for a child with special needs vary depending on the region where the family lives. And we know our families come from all over the world, with different resources available.
When choosing the right chair (wheelchair, stroller, seat) for your child, these are the key features we look at:
Is the chair easy to move around?
Can it be tilted?
Does it have space to insert soft tools like sponges to help your child’s fascia?
We revisited these concepts during a Q&A session we had on our Facebook Group.
Key tip: We don’t like fancy chairs!
Watch this video so you can learn more
We have monthly Q&A live sessions like this one on our Facebook Group. Join here.
To start doing fascia therapy with your child, learn the first exercise to improve torso control here.
WeFlow´s tip for you!
You can use little pieces of sponges to fill up the gaps between your child’s torso and the chair to help stimulate your child’s fascia with small pushes.
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