[tri-med] Re: Swings
- From: "Karen" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:21:15 +1000
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From: "Jude Wolpert"
> kam could not sit without major assistance and supervision on the one you
> recommended. the slings look nice for her.
No the one that I recommended has all the pieces you simply change them for
what you want. If you need more support you hang the net swing (which
encapsulates the child - hugs), if you want to work on dynamic balance, then
you use the bolster swing, for reach you use the platform swing etc etc. The
same frame, you just change what you hang from it. See the pictures below
the bolster swing.
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