

Adaptive Parent Project is going to serve as a support network for parents with disabilities, teaching tips and tricks for parenting with different types of disabilities.
In this video we will discuss some things I have learned about babywearing and the benefits of using the Infantino Swift Carrier.
Demonstration of how to get baby in and out of carrier while sitting in a wheelchair.
This video demonstrates how to get a baby/toddler in and out of a travel crib safely while using a wheelchair.
Breastfeeding and bottlefeeding supports and techniques for disabled parents.
This video shows a walking harness that was adapted to pick up baby while using a wheelchair.
This video demonstrates how to carry a newborn from room to room indoors only.
This video demonstrates how to transfer a newborn from your lap to another surface using a blanket to support their body weight and head.
How to feed a toddler using a travel crib instead of a high chair.
How to use the Najell Babynest sleep carrier.
Dani Izzie of Dani's Twin's Film demonstrates using the Snugglebundl to pick up a transfer a newborn.
This video demonstrates feeding a toddler using the Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair without the infant insert and tray.
This video talks about using a walking Harness with the toddler when the parent or caregiver uses a wheelchair.
In this video Kelly Saldanha demonstrates how to put a baby in a wrap sling using one hand. Find her on Instagram @cacheadadestemida.
In this video Molly demonstrates how she manages scares with Oscar as a baby and a toddler. Find her on Instagram @mumsonaroll.
In this video Molly demonstrates how she attaches a stroller right on board to her wheelchair to transport her son Oscar who is a toddler.
In this video I discuss toy organization techniques when you have a toddler and mobility challenges.
In this video I demonstrate the wheelchair accessible Gertie Crib
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Top 5 Tips I Wish Latation Professionals Knew About Working with Mothers with Disabilities
In this video, I share a very important disability friendly baby product called Joeyband for skin to skin contact. This can be used from newborn to age 2. As a wheelchair user or person with a disability, it is great because it can provide extra support for skin to skin contact and breast-feeding. It is also fantastic to use while lap wearing a baby from a wheelchair. This video is not sponsored, the product was donated to APP by the company.