Walking reins for special needs children can ensure that your child is safe when out and about, whilst giving them the freedom of not being in a buggy/wheelchair or having their hand held
Lots of children with special needs haveincontinence issues. The scale and impact of these issues can vary widely. For example, some children have bed wetting episodes, but remain dry in the day, and others may be doubly-incontinent and wear nappies or pads.
Lots of children with special needs have incontinence issues during the night. Whether your child wets the bed or has a leaky nappy, the impact can be considerable, ranging from a disturbed nights sleep, endless bed washing and changing, as well as feelings of embarrassment and shame.
In this blog, SpecialKids Company aims to give you some fun ideas for activities that you can do with your child. There are plenty of activities you can do at home or away, including adapted activities for special needs children such as
Parents of children with special needs need high quality, reliable special needs products without the so-called disability price tag. After all, well-designed, adaptive products can be an absolute game changer for families.
Going to the toilet is something we all do, so we shouldn’t be ashamed to talk about it! It’s not uncommon for urinary incontinence in children who have special needs, so it’s important to know what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to urinary incontinence.