
This PSA examines playground accessibility through an occupational therapy lens and shares practical design considerations for playground designers to support inclusion of adults with disabilities, particularly caregivers engaging in play with their children.

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.

This video demonstrates how to get a baby/toddler in and out of a travel crib safely while using a wheelchair.

This video discusses tips for feeding a toddler without using a highchair when a caregiver uses a wheelchair.

This video demonstrates on how to change a toddler's diaper and clothing from on your lap from a wheelchair.

How to feed a toddler using a travel crib instead of a high chair.

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 Molly demonstrates how she manages scares with Oscar as a baby and a toddler. Find her on Instagram @mumsonaroll.

This video discusses how I include my toddler in my service dog's morning routine so that I am able to rest when he is resting so I can conserve my energy.

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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In this video I discuss meal prep tips and tricks as a parent with disability.

In this video, Rachel Barkley demonstrates outside play with her toddler Hudson.

In this video I discuss making your own spice blends to reduce meal prep time and reduce the time you need to have to be in the cupboard to get spices so your toddler doesn't spill them on the floor.

In this video, I share some of my toddler's favorite healthier snack options. These are great for both parents and toddlers. Not sponsored, we just love these snacks.

In this video I show what I buy from Costco as a disabled mom with cerebral palsy who has a toddler.

This is the first video in the Spoonie Crafts With Kids Series. In this video I use a foam Easter egg decorating kit with foam sticker that have a peel off backing so no tape or glue is required. This activity is great for fine motor skill practice.

In this video I unbox Izzy Wheels spoke covers. They add fashionable art to your chair and help protect little hands, feet, fingers or toes from getting caught in your wheels when climbing up to your lap.

In this video I share my Dollar Tree haul and what I buy for my toddler son Nolan for prizes to earn and activities to do with me on days I have low energy.

In this video, Nolan and I demonstrate putting on and taking off his Billy Footwear Adaptive shoes. This company makes shoes that can be fully unzipped and are ideal for what people that use ankle foot orthotics or people that have dexterity limitations.

In this video, I share ideas for couch or bed activities to do with kids when the parent or caregiver needs to rest but doesn't want to have the TV on.

In this video, I discuss one of the many kitchen gadgets I use to keep Nolan and I safe in the kitchen Tovla Jr. knives are plastic but cut fruit and vegetables with relative ease.

In this video, I demonstrate I use a large print calendar and stickers from the Dollar tree to make an easy, low effort toddler reward chart. The example I show is a reward chart I made for Nolan brushing his teeth.