Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Does anyone know if they make walkers for children with a seat? I'm thinking of something similar to the fancy adult kind with the handbrakes and the seat with the basket underneath. I want one like that for Devin. It's either that, or he goes in a wheelchair to get around the grocery and other stores with us. He can make it most of the way through super walmart, but then by the time we have to do our one last stop at Aldi (small inexpensive grocery store), he's laying on the floor at the cash register. I suppose I could go later in my day and do Aldi first, then super walmart, and he could stay in the riding cart all the way to the van. That's a thought. I was just thinking that pushing him in the stroller and pushing a cart is getting difficult, (his autistic brother has to push either one, and it's mission impossible!) and he can still walk just fine, (thanks to the AFOs) but he can't go long in duration. What do you do for your children in such situations? Any ideas? And Darla, I'm just sick about that muscle biopsy being gone! I went to bed and prayed so hard last night that you would come up with an acceptable solution to this disaster! You are handling it very well though! e *Ü* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Does anyone know if they make walkers for children with a seat? I'm thinking of something similar to the fancy adult kind with the handbrakes and the seat with the basket underneath. I want one like that for Devin. It's either that, or he goes in a wheelchair to get around the grocery and other stores with us. He can make it most of the way through super walmart, but then by the time we have to do our one last stop at Aldi (small inexpensive grocery store), he's laying on the floor at the cash register. I suppose I could go later in my day and do Aldi first, then super walmart, and he could stay in the riding cart all the way to the van. That's a thought. I was just thinking that pushing him in the stroller and pushing a cart is getting difficult, (his autistic brother has to push either one, and it's mission impossible!) and he can still walk just fine, (thanks to the AFOs) but he can't go long in duration. What do you do for your children in such situations? Any ideas? And Darla, I'm just sick about that muscle biopsy being gone! I went to bed and prayed so hard last night that you would come up with an acceptable solution to this disaster! You are handling it very well though! e *Ü* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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