Is this system just for quick trips or vacations because the child will be a functional ambulator?
Many parents receive or purchase a stroller before their baby is born and continue to use this stroller as they learn that their child might have postural control, neuromuscular, or learning issues. Many are reluctant to give up their “normal” dreams and their “normal” stroller. There are some decent after-market positioning systems that can help. Soft materials (like mesh sling seats) can interfere with digestion, breathing, and postural control. A medium-density material insert, with appropriate contours, can keep the child comfortable and safe while encouraging balanced muscle activity. When the child reaches age 4 and/or 40 pounds, they grow out of most “normal” strollers. When you look for a transport stroller, make sure it is lightweight, easy to clean, and easy to fold. A drink cup holder and a place to hang the bag with diapers and snacks are helpful. If the stroller will be used on a bus, make sure it is WC-19 compliant. Will the child self-propel within the next 5 years? This