I used one of these with a friend's kid and it worked great.  May have to recline a little to compensate for the baby's weight.  

Cameron Wallace wrote:
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Eric Oddleifson ATP

Kudos to you for your concern. How about one of those reverse papooses(SP?) that allow a person to carry a child across their own chest and the child is safe, can see what you see and is intimately close face to face.

regards,CW 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Oddleifson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 6:43 AM
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Subject: [QUAD-L] Question for subscribers


Hello,

I am writing on behalf of a client I am working with. She has spastic quadraplegia due to CP. She uses a power wheelchair and would like to be able to safely carry and transport her 18 month old child. I am wondering if anyone has come across a product that might work for her? I could probably make something for her but I am concerned about it not be attached to the w/c properly and an injury resulting. Thanks for  the help.

Eric Oddleifson ATP

Assistive Technology Specialist

Easter Seals MA


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