Add a sleeve to fit over the child’s wheel chair seat belt, to make it safe and harder to undo.
Use a dishtowel and magazines to provide more support when walking.
Use an empty coffee can to make riding a tricycle easier for children.
A stool with a back was turned into a perfect chair for a young child to sit and play.
A strap that was manufactured as a back washer with handles on each end was used to help a child crawl.
Often times a stander can be a great way to position a child with disabilities upright to play.
Use wheels and plywood to create a mobile device for children to get around on.
Secure nonstick shelf liner or nonskid carpet material on the seat of ride-ons to keep a child from slipping off.
Use a push toy to help with stability while your child rides and pushes the toy.
Potty Time Chart visual support teaches your child the steps that will eventually lead to independence in going to the bathroom.