What stroller do you use? I have an SPD child

GoofyG

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So some people have suggested a stroller for DD4 for the parks and strapping some therapy stuff on it. Like a theraband for her feet. She has SPD, and she is a sensory seeker and some other things. She seeks movement, but also runs from us. It was also suggested a stroller so she can have the canopy on it to pull down when she needs a break from everything. I have a Maclaren Volo. Would that stroller work, or should I go after a different style. I want an umbrella fold, we will be driving and will also have P3 for DS2.

What strollers do you all recomend tht work the best, or just stick with the one I have. It doens't recline tho.
 
My son has ASD and plenty of sensory issues. We did great with our Volo on our last two trips. I did add some accessories to it...

This sunshade was fantastic at making it a "coccoon-like" place, he would often pull it down as far as possible so he would be more isolated and even when it wasn't pulled completely down it was awesome for blocking some son/heat.

http://www.amazon.com/RayShade®-Pro...ie=UTF8&s=baby-products&qid=1276258701&sr=8-3

We also got a battery operated clip fan. The one we got has flashing LED lights when you turned it on. It was great for keeping him cool and the fan blades and lights were some great sensory input for him, especially at night!

Good luck! I'm sure you'll have a great trip.

Karen
 
My son has ASD and plenty of sensory issues. We did great with our Volo on our last two trips. I did add some accessories to it...

This sunshade was fantastic at making it a "coccoon-like" place, he would often pull it down as far as possible so he would be more isolated and even when it wasn't pulled completely down it was awesome for blocking some son/heat.

http://www.amazon.com/RayShade®-Pro...ie=UTF8&s=baby-products&qid=1276258701&sr=8-3

We also got a battery operated clip fan. The one we got has flashing LED lights when you turned it on. It was great for keeping him cool and the fan blades and lights were some great sensory input for him, especially at night!

Good luck! I'm sure you'll have a great trip.

Karen

Thanks!!!
 














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