[blparent] baby wearing cautions - was New parent questions

Leanne Merren leemer02 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 29 14:45:29 UTC 2010


Yes I would be willing to sell it to you.  I have a cover for it too that 
keeps off the sun and rain if you want that as well.  I'm leaving for NFB 
State Convention today, so I'll get in touch with you when I get back and we 
can talk details.
Leanne
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brandy W" <branlw at sbcglobal.net>
To: "'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [blparent] baby wearing cautions - was New parent questions


> Do you want to get rid of the Bjorn? The one I'm barrowing the owner needs
> it back, and I'm going to be lost with out it. I don't use it for long 
> term
> stuff, but when both kids need me, or when I have to run in somewhere real
> quick it is my life saver! I'd be willing to buy it from you if you are
> interested. I want to check out the butterfly one, but haven't found 
> anyone
> with one close who has one to check it out. I've always been able to 
> barrow
> one, but it means I always have something different. The bjorn may not be
> the best, but it is much better than the snugglies and stuff. They place
> even more weight on the Childs crotch. At least ehe bjorn has a wider spot
> there and allows them to sit semi on their bottom.
>
> Bran
>
>
> Bran
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Leanne Merren
> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 10:29 PM
> To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [blparent] baby wearing cautions - was New parent questions
>
> I have a Bjorn Active carrier, and I don't like it one bit.  I didn't even
> read the articles before I decided that the baby didn't look comfortable 
> to
> me.  What the articles say makes a lot of sense to me though.
>
> I have a Beco Butterfly II, and I have loved it since the day I bought it.
> My daughter was already almost 2 when I bought it, but I'm still using it
> regularly.  I babysit a couple of infants though, and I have tried it with
> them in it, and it works great.
> When Kaelyn was an infant I used a wrap, which I also loved.  It only cost
> about $40 at babies r us, and she could sleep or nurse in it while I 
> worked
> around the house when she was very tiny.
>
> Leanne
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dena Wainwright" <dena at envogueaccess.com>
> To: <rovadia82 at gmail.com>; "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List"
> <blparent at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 8:35 PM
> Subject: [blparent] baby wearing cautions - was New parent questions
>
>
>>I absolutely do not recommend the bjorn. if you read the articles on
>> www.thebabywearer.com
>> they will explain why this is a very bad choice for the development of
>> your baby's hips and back.
>> particularly if you have a boy, the bjorn puts tremendous pressure on the
>> groin, which could not possibly be comfortable or healthy for a little
>> guy.
>> I have used about 7 carriers. my favorites have been the ergo and the
>> kangaroo korner pouch sling. the sling is not a great option if you're
>> working on a limited budget, as it gets kind of uncomfortable once the
>> baby tops about 12-15 pounds, but if you have a generous gift-giver in
>> your life, it is a wonderful option for when your baby is very small. 
>> they
>
>> even make a mesh one for warmer weather, which can also get wet. you may
>> wonder why that would matter... unless you get a baby with colic who is
>> only happy in warm water. I know someone who took about 5 showers a day
>> for the first 3 months of her son's life, because it was the only time he
>> was happy.
>>
>> finally, a caution for anyone who plans to use a sling. because of a few
>> extremely horrible incidents that have taken place (one of which a friend
>> of mine was unfortunate enough to see first hand) it is no longer
>> recommended that babies be placed in the cradle position when in slings.
>> the cradle position is the way you would hold an infant in your arms -
>> with him on his back - his head resting on one of your arms, and your
>> other arm under his knees. if using a sling, an infant should be placed 
>> in
>
>> an upright position - his stomach against your stomach/chest, and his 
>> head
>
>> directly under your chin. the reason for this new recommendation is that
>> several infants have died while being cradled in slings. their chins have
>> come forward against their chests - cutting off their air supply and
>> preventing them from breathing. they have literally suffocated to death
>> under their mother's noses.
>>
>> Dena
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni" <rovadia82 at gmail.com>
>> To: "'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 11:27 AM
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] New parent questions
>>
>>
>>> Hi Mary Jo,
>>> First, congratulations on the baby! When are you due? My husband and I
>>> are
>>> also expecting our first due in April so I am doing all the same 
>>> research
>>> you are. Here is what I've found out so far.
>>>
>>> In terms of carseats and strollers, it is difficult to find a good
>>> combination of lightweight and pulling behind you. I have not seen this
>>> paritcular stroller in person yet but it was suggested I check out the
>>> Graco
>>> Alano FlipIt reversible handle stroller. I believ you can find this at
>>> Babies R Us. The reviews I've read online, however, say that this
>>> stroller
>>> does not steer well when the handle is in the reversed position. So this
>>> doesn't seem like a great option, but something to check out. This
>>> stroller
>>> does accept the Graco Snugride carseats. I'd suggest checking out the
>>> snugride carseats because most Graco strollers can accommodate the
>>> snugride
>>> carseats as a snap-in feature. We haven't quite decided on which one we
>>> are
>>> getting yet, but I've narrowed it down to Graco for sure.
>>>
>>> In terms of baby carriers, I've checked out both the Baby Bjorn and the
>>> Ergo
>>> baby carrier. They are good for different things and it was suggested to
>>> me
>>> that we have one of each. The Ergo has better back support but the baby
>>> can
>>> only face inward, as Bran mentioned. As they get older though, they can
>>> look
>>> from side to side, so it is still stimulating for them. The ergo also 
>>> has
>
>>> an
>>> infant insert that you can use so you can carry very little babies which
>>> normally would not fit inside the ergo. Make sure you get the heart to
>>> heart
>>> insert for the ergo. The baby Bjorn is helpful because it allows the 
>>> baby
>
>>> to
>>> face outwards and can accommodate very little babies. The back support 
>>> is
>>> not as great so for long walks, it might not be ideal. We are planning 
>>> on
>>> getting both. I Know others on this list have used the Beco Butterfly II
>>> as
>>> well, but I have not seen this one in person.
>>>
>>> In terms of braille books, we found a seller on Ebay who sells braille
>>> books
>>> that she has already adapted. She takes regular print books with 
>>> pictures
>
>>> or
>>> touch and feel books and puts labels on them. They aer very cheap, as 
>>> she
>>> buys them used and then brailles them. Each book is 10 dollars or less.
>>> Just
>>> search for braille books on ebay and you should be able to find her. She
>>> sells different books depending on what she happens to have made at the
>>> time. We bought some already and they are very well done, and so cheap
>>> too!
>>>
>>> Hope all this helps! I'd love to hear more as you do your own research
>>> too.
>>> Take care,
>>> Ronit
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] 
>>> On
>>> Behalf Of Hartle, Mary Jo
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 6:21 AM
>>> To: blparent at nfbnet.org
>>> Cc: Louise Walch; Cheralyn Braithwaite Creer; Cheralyn Creer; Hartle,
>>> Jesse
>>> Subject: [blparent] New parent questions
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>    My husband and I are new to this listserv, but thought it might be a
>>> great resource for us as parents-to-be.  some of you may know us, Jesse
>>> and
>>> Mary Jo (Thorpe) Hartle.  We have been members of the NFB for several
>>> years,
>>> but this is a whole new role for us as blind people.
>>> Fortunately, because of the philosophy we've learned in the 
>>> organization,
>>> and great role models like some of you on this list, we know we can be
>>> great
>>> parents even though we're blind.  But...there are a few questions that
>>> are
>>> starting to pop into our minds as we prepare for the arrival of LBH
>>> (Little
>>> Baby Hartle).  Any advice on the following you can give us would be
>>> greatly
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> 1. We've been looking at strollers and car seats and carriers (oh my) 
>>> and
>>> wondering which on the market are the best for a blind parent.  We know
>>> we
>>> want a stroller that we can pull behind us easily and which will allow
>>> the
>>> baby to face us rather than face out.  We also are looking for something
>>> that can double as a carrier and car seat combo which is easy to get on
>>> and
>>> off buses and trains and such.  Any of you have recommendations for us?
>>> Brands?  Etc.? Another item we think would be very helpful to us are
>>> those
>>> snuggly things so we can carry the baby in front of us or on our back
>>> while
>>> using a cane.  Any recommendations of good brands or styles for this?
>>>
>>> 2.  We are considering getting a set of baby monitors.  We've not looked
>>> too
>>> closely at these yet, but I'm anticipating there might be some
>>> accessibility
>>> issues as it sounds like many of them have some kind of visual display 
>>> on
>>> them now for you to set the controls, etc.  any suggestions on a good
>>> brand
>>> for these that are accessible, or can be easily modified?
>>>
>>> 3.  Are there any other great Braille-print book outlets besides
>>> Seedlings,
>>> NBP, APH, Share Braille.org, and the Braille Institute we should know
>>> about?
>>> Any Other ways to get free or really inexpensive print-Braille
>>> storybooks?
>>> WE know too how to make our own, and are very familiar with most of the
>>> mainstream Braille book sources, but want to see if any of you have 
>>> other
>>> less known ideas.
>>>
>>> 4. Are there any accessible bottle thermometers out there, or do any of
>>> you
>>> have other techniques for gauging the temperature of a bottle?  I know
>>> this
>>> isn't quite a blindness issue, but if we use a thermometer, it becomes
>>> one.
>>> :)Any thoughts?
>>>
>>> 5.  Any good books, websites, or other resources in general that you as
>>> blind people have found helpful to you as a parent which we should know
>>> about?
>>>
>>> Thanks so much and we look forward to any suggestions you can send our
>>> way
>>> and to future postings on this list.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Mary Jo T. Hartle
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mary Jo Thorpe-Hartle, MEd, NOMC
>>>
>>> Director of Education
>>>
>>> Jernigan Institute
>>> NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
>>> 200 East Wells Street
>>> Baltimore, MD 21230
>>> Phone: (410)659-9314 ext. 2407
>>> Email: mhartle at nfb.org
>>> Fax: (410) 659-5129
>>> Visit www.nfb.org <http://www.nfb.org/>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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