Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Michele-- If you opt for the sleepsack, have it so it zips up the back. That way he can't reach the zipper pull to unzip--or at least it would be a lot harder. Good luck! I hope you stick around so you can remind us of these tips if our kids go through this stage... Naomi The Family Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7) michele_and_collin chele323232@...> wrote: It is such a bummer. I think his 12 " bar is fine...which leads me to ask what size do they make the bar up to????? He see's Dr. H on January 14th so if we need to change things its not to far away. I think his right shoe is fine (clubfoot side) but he could probably use the next size up in the left. I forget what size it is now in Markell world I think a 5 he is in a 9 in shoe store sizes. It's the right shoe he always gets off. Maybe I could ask my aunt or mom (I don't sew well) someone to make him a sleep sack that is hard to get off. He can unzipper and I worry about using a saftey pin at top because he can unbuckle, etc I don't want him to prick his little fingers.... but maybe I can figure something else out to use to make it hard to get off. We should invent something!!!! Michele Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 I'm beginning to think if we managed to patent all the devices we have had to invent to accomodate our physically challenged children we could be rich! Necessity is the mother of invention, eh? My 6 year old has trouble yet with buttons - maybe a good tight button system would hold him in. I don't get to sewing supply shops, but I'm betting they have some amazing closure systems I've never seen that may suit your cause. Ha! - what about bra-strap snaps! (just kidding) s. Re: Re: Don't know if our " party " will be canceled yet! Michele-- If you opt for the sleepsack, have it so it zips up the back. That way he can't reach the zipper pull to unzip--or at least it would be a lot harder. Good luck! I hope you stick around so you can remind us of these tips if our kids go through this stage... Naomi The Family Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7) michele_and_collin chele323232@...> wrote: It is such a bummer. I think his 12 " bar is fine...which leads me to ask what size do they make the bar up to????? He see's Dr. H on January 14th so if we need to change things its not to far away. I think his right shoe is fine (clubfoot side) but he could probably use the next size up in the left. I forget what size it is now in Markell world I think a 5 he is in a 9 in shoe store sizes. It's the right shoe he always gets off. Maybe I could ask my aunt or mom (I don't sew well) someone to make him a sleep sack that is hard to get off. He can unzipper and I worry about using a saftey pin at top because he can unbuckle, etc I don't want him to prick his little fingers.... but maybe I can figure something else out to use to make it hard to get off. We should invent something!!!! Michele Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 I'm beginning to think if we managed to patent all the devices we have had to invent to accomodate our physically challenged children we could be rich! Necessity is the mother of invention, eh? My 6 year old has trouble yet with buttons - maybe a good tight button system would hold him in. I don't get to sewing supply shops, but I'm betting they have some amazing closure systems I've never seen that may suit your cause. Ha! - what about bra-strap snaps! (just kidding) s. Re: Re: Don't know if our " party " will be canceled yet! Michele-- If you opt for the sleepsack, have it so it zips up the back. That way he can't reach the zipper pull to unzip--or at least it would be a lot harder. Good luck! I hope you stick around so you can remind us of these tips if our kids go through this stage... Naomi The Family Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7) michele_and_collin chele323232@...> wrote: It is such a bummer. I think his 12 " bar is fine...which leads me to ask what size do they make the bar up to????? He see's Dr. H on January 14th so if we need to change things its not to far away. I think his right shoe is fine (clubfoot side) but he could probably use the next size up in the left. I forget what size it is now in Markell world I think a 5 he is in a 9 in shoe store sizes. It's the right shoe he always gets off. Maybe I could ask my aunt or mom (I don't sew well) someone to make him a sleep sack that is hard to get off. He can unzipper and I worry about using a saftey pin at top because he can unbuckle, etc I don't want him to prick his little fingers.... but maybe I can figure something else out to use to make it hard to get off. We should invent something!!!! Michele Collin's story at http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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