Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 On the support, is it more because she slides out or for support on the back? The reason I ask, my son needs support sitting in the chair for his bottom because he keeps sliding out of chairs. We have found a very inexpensive short cut to use. I am not sure what it is actually called, but we got at Wal-Mart. Look in the section by shelf paper lining, and this is actually a rubber pad that is used in shelves to keep things from slipping. This can be cut into what ever size you need. Hopefully this helps! Thanks Deidra Atchley Mom to la 5 & ph 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 In the therapy world they use a product called (spelling may not be correct) delson. It is a tacky sort of shelf paper. We use a high chair by Chicco. Because it has a harness system to support Leah. She has the same problem. She needs a pummel to keep her in certain pieces of furniture. Her kidkart has one. But because the high chair has such a high tray placement, we have inserted a special therapy seat which lifts her up and keeps her in place. When you have special need children it is amazing how your brain will start to work and look at solving problems in a unique way. Nerenhausen mom to Leah deidra_atchley wrote: > On the support, is it more because she slides out or for support on > the back? The reason I ask, my son needs support sitting in the > chair for his bottom because he keeps sliding out of chairs. We have > found a very inexpensive short cut to use. I am not sure what it is > actually called, but we got at Wal-Mart. Look in the section by > shelf paper lining, and this is actually a rubber pad that is used in > shelves to keep things from slipping. This can be cut into what ever > size you need. Hopefully this helps! > > Thanks > Deidra Atchley > Mom to la 5 & ph 2 > > > Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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