[tri-med] Re: Christmas presents?
- From: "Jude Wolpert" <jfwolpert2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 21:17:59 -0700
i have adapted several toys. it works great as long as they have an on-off
switch. here is an ok article to get you started. ablenet does have
interrupters that are great for aa and c battery toys. it is REALLY easy to
do yourself if you can operate a sodering iron!
http://www.geocities.com/fpellerito.geo/ATTOYS/ATtoys.htm
i think a switch latch timer works great for kam as it make her hit the
switch to get it going again.
kam got so big we got this chair for feeding/high chair activities
http://www.adaptivemall.com/tig20inseats.html
km's pt and chiro and osteo were all against the tumble forms seating. it
curves their back the worong way. their hips should generally be tilted
forward for low tone (opposite a tight cp kid who calls for a tumbleforms
chair)
jude, mom to derek-17, kelsey-15
and kameron-6-full t18
golden, colorado usa
http://home.comcast.net/~jfwolpert2
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Vanderbeek" <Phil46@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Well, it's that time again! I'm hoping to get Elanor a switch device
> that you can hook up to the batteries of light-up toys, so that the
> switch operates the toy. I thought Ablenetinc.com had one, but I
> couldn't find one. Any suggestions? We also need a chair for her that
> is inexpensive and can be used for feeding and therapy, since we are
> unable to get a tumbleforms seating system until next year or so. Any
> other toys or other things anyone has bought their kids and have just
> loved?
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