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strollers and difficult child's
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<blockquote data-quote="april1974" data-source="post: 445325" data-attributes="member: 12128"><p>That is a nice looking stroller and I agree, people won't make comments because you can tell it's meant for a child with a disability and you have no reason to be embarrassed for keeping your son safe and your own sanity intact!</p><p></p><p>I would start by taking him for walks in the neighborhood without the stroller and slowly get him used to walking...however the benefit to your son being in the stroller is control and restricting his ability to take off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="april1974, post: 445325, member: 12128"] That is a nice looking stroller and I agree, people won't make comments because you can tell it's meant for a child with a disability and you have no reason to be embarrassed for keeping your son safe and your own sanity intact! I would start by taking him for walks in the neighborhood without the stroller and slowly get him used to walking...however the benefit to your son being in the stroller is control and restricting his ability to take off. [/QUOTE]
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