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Has anyone heard of Angelman's Syndrome?
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 65976" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Thank you! Actually, you were one of the people I was hoping would respond to this thread. I immediately thought of Boo but I couldn't remember your screen name! lol </p><p></p><p>I don't think this boy has an issue with unfastening the actual harness straps although he does loosen them so he can reach them to chew on them. Mom had tried just using his seat as a belt positioning seat with the seat belt and he seems to take exception to the seat belt so he got the harness straps back. There are some products out there that are just the harness (somehow fasten into the set belt buckle) but he really needs more body support than that. He can hold his head up and seems to sit up in the seat well but his muscle control seems to be a little on the spastic side and with his seizures, just needs more support.</p><p></p><p>I will look these seats up and see what I can find. Thanks again for the help!!!</p><p></p><p>(Maybe I should work with my special needs contacts and start a data base on bigger/special needs seats!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 65976, member: 2459"] Thank you! Actually, you were one of the people I was hoping would respond to this thread. I immediately thought of Boo but I couldn't remember your screen name! lol I don't think this boy has an issue with unfastening the actual harness straps although he does loosen them so he can reach them to chew on them. Mom had tried just using his seat as a belt positioning seat with the seat belt and he seems to take exception to the seat belt so he got the harness straps back. There are some products out there that are just the harness (somehow fasten into the set belt buckle) but he really needs more body support than that. He can hold his head up and seems to sit up in the seat well but his muscle control seems to be a little on the spastic side and with his seizures, just needs more support. I will look these seats up and see what I can find. Thanks again for the help!!! (Maybe I should work with my special needs contacts and start a data base on bigger/special needs seats!) [/QUOTE]
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