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THEROOKERS <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Wed, 14 Feb 2001 10:08:15 -0500
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I wanted to let you know about a wonderful product that I wish we would
have had for my son when he was younger.  Ryan had such low tone that it
was hard to get him to stay or be comfortable wedged up in a high
chair.  The corner chairs were great, but he could not sit with the family
at the table. Now First Years makes a Reclining Feeding Seat that is
adjustable to three levels according to how well your child can sit or not
sit, with a tray and safety belt that you can fasten to a regular dinner
chair.  It is recommended for kids that are 40 lbs and under.  The seat was
29.99 and I found it at Toys R Us.  We liked it since you can take it
anywhere and it does not take up alot of space.  You can use it as a
booster seat when they get older.  The bottom has a rise that separates the
child's legs and if they scoot when you bring it up to the sitting position
don't forget that you can use the dicem sticky stuff to keep their bottom
in place.

Sorry to cross post, but I wanted to tell you all about this neat product.

Jenny
(mom to  Ryan, now 3, 32 weeker, PVL, spastic diplegia...smart cookie
:)  and Emily, now 6 months, 33 weeker doing great!)

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