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special needs bed

Sun, 06/10/2007 - 15:18
My daughter is 5 and 42" tall. Riley is developmentally delayed and has some autistic characteristics. She is outgrowing her crib and crib tent set up. I need another type of bed that will be safe and secure for her to sleep in. She's very hard to "contain" for lack of a better word. She get's out of everything. Any help or ideas would be very greatly appreciated!

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Re: special needs bed

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2007-06-10 - 17:21
Special beds (that look like cribs) can be obtained that has sides. They are used in neurological units for children and they must have some for home use. Have you looked at the resource catalog from Exceptional Parent? www.eparent.com

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