Check out the FOOD CUBBY event on zulily today at $9.99! Find it here,These dividers suction to a plate and are made of BPA-free silicone. Like I have mentioned, we find a lot of everyday products to assist with mealtimes. The food cubby is something new to us! I think it could help in a way that it wasn’t even intended: extra rims to push against as a way to assist the food onto spoons and forks. If you have missed the food cubby sale on Zulily, they are also available on Amazon in green or orange. Some of the links in this article are "affiliate links" and should you click on an affiliate link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission. (The price of the item is the same whether or not it is an affiliate link.) I only recommend products or services I find beneficial.By using the affiliate links, you are helping support our Website-thanks for your support. Continue Reading
Adapted products for mealtimes
Two decades have brought us a lot of adapted products. Especially those that revolve around eating. While our twins' premature births brought low birth weights and developmental delays they had their older sisters to observe and imitate. We often did not see the advances they were making and continued to look at them as our babies. Then it became apparent that these two were not going to stand for it. At. All. I remember when one of the twins (the very babiest of our twin babies) pitched a fit that we couldn't seem to resolve. Until, finally, she had motioned and growled at us enough that we narrowed down the subject and the action she desired. She wanted to sit up to the table just like the way the rest of the family did. Her wheelchair at the time was a supportive stroller. No highchair, no booster seat, nothing babyish would pass...it had to be a WOODEN chair. Just because the cerebral palsy had delayed her speech and developmental milestones didn't mean she was going to be content waiting for it to happen...and wait to join the life of her big sisters. That was Continue Reading