Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 A large barette clipped over the velcro will keep him from being able to undo it. Not sure how you feel about a barette on a boy, but if you just get one of those large metal ones that come in brown or black, it shouldn't be too bad. I have heard of people taping it closed too, but I kind of think that would be too much of a pain when it comes time to take it off. But maybe you can just wrap some masking tape around the very edge of the two pieces and that could work. Good luck! Jake-21m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand #2 2 weeks) Jordan-4 > > Malcolm has figured out how to undo the velcro on his helmet and he tries to take it off, > though he's never seemed to mind wearing it. It's like this is his new " trick. " He's 14 > months old and has been in the helmet since February and we're nearing the end of his time > in it (thank goodness!), so I don't want them to have to add a chin strap or something. Is > there a hint someone can pass on, other than making sure he's always busy doing something > so he doesn't want to play with the velcro? Thanks. --JM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 > > Malcolm has figured out how to undo the velcro on his helmet and he tries to take it off, > though he's never seemed to mind wearing it. It's like this is his new " trick. " He's 14 > months old and has been in the helmet since February and we're nearing the end of his time > in it (thank goodness!), so I don't want them to have to add a chin strap or something. Is > there a hint someone can pass on, other than making sure he's always busy doing something > so he doesn't want to play with the velcro? Thanks. --JM Just put some clear packaging tape over the end of the velcro. He will fiddle with it for a while wondering " what happened here " and then forget about it. This tip came from a Mom on the DOC web site and it has worked like a charm for my grandson. NOW, that he is used to the helmet he tries to put it back on himself!!! Good Luck, Heidrun Proud Grandma of Aiden - now 19 months (due to graduate the middle of August from his DOC band), 2 p;revious Starbands, now in DOC band and doing wonderfully > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Hi Heidrun, I'm glad to hear that Aiden is still doing well. I can't wait to see his final results. -christine sydney 2.5 yrs starband grad --- In Plagiocephaly , " hrbenbrook " <hrbenbrook@...> > Just put some clear packaging tape over the end of the velcro. He > will fiddle with it for a while wondering " what happened here " and > then forget about it. This tip came from a Mom on the DOC web site > and it has worked like a charm for my grandson. NOW, that he is used > to the helmet he tries to put it back on himself!!! > Good Luck, > Heidrun > Proud Grandma of Aiden - now 19 months (due to graduate the middle of > August from his DOC band), 2 p;revious Starbands, now in DOC band and > doing wonderfully > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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