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special needs swings
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I'm looking for a special needs swing like this one http://This website is subject to spam restrictions/uk/swing-frames/766-single-swing-frame-only.html and the seat like this http://This website is subject to spam restrictions/uk/swings/1201-full-support-swing-seats.html
but at half the price as can't afford that much
thanks
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#1 09-16-2010, 01:19 PM
cheapsensorytoys
Hi there,

You can view a range of swings and rockers on Living made easy for children: http://www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk/product...roupid=217 to compare other products that may be similar. However a number of these don't have prices available so you may need to contact the supplier.

If you are interested in seeking some funding to purchase a swing, you may find it helpful to view the list of sources of charitable funding for children's equipment at: http://www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk/scenario.php?csid=172

Otherwise, hopefully another reader may have one for sale second hand!

Jacqui
DLF Occupational Therapist
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#2 09-17-2010, 04:12 PM
Hi we recently brought a swing from ebay for £10 the type featured on tptoys dot com which had a bucketed seat just keep searching ours was in excelent condition regards
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#3 09-26-2010, 09:19 PM
We bought a 'normal' swing from tesco - on sale for about £10 then just paid extra for the swing seat from special needs Children as my daughter has no trunk or head control at all so a special seat was the only option. Saved a bit on the frame though - there's no need for them to be that expensive.

xx

Mum to 3 gorgeous girls Bethany (12), Amyrose (8) and Chloe (4). Chloe has Septo-Optic Displaysia, Bilateral Schizencephaly, Microcephaly, Lissencephaly, Spina Bifida Occulta, Global Developmetal Delay and Epilepsy. But has a smile that can light up the grumpiest persons day!
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#4 09-28-2010, 07:47 AM
cheapsensorytoys
I bought a special needs swing on ebay for about £40, which was in fab condition, then a swing frame from argos for less than £20. Its fine for him and costs far less that way.

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#5 09-29-2010, 08:37 PM
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