[tri-med] Re: CREEPSTER CRAWLER
- From: "Karen" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:21:25 +1000
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From: "toomey"
> Has anyone used one of these and what have you found with it?
We never used a creepster crawler but I did use a scooter board, which I
made myself, and then progressed to a towel under his middle to get Alex to
crawl. Mind you he still pulled himself to standing and cruised around the
furniture long before he could crawl by himself. Mainly because his legs
were much stronger than his arms and he didnt need as much shoulder
stability to walk. Shoulder stability is still not a strong point with Alex
though he hasnt dislocated his shoulders in a while.
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